In his first Canadian interview since being released in a historic prisoner swap, Vladimir Kara-Murza talks about being imprisoned by Russia for criticizing the invasion of Ukraine.
A Moscow court on Tuesday ordered a French researcher accused of breaching Russia's "foreign agent" law be held in jail until ...
On Aug. 1, after a historically complex and monthslong negotiation that involved six countries, Alsu Kurmasheva was among ...
And it forced Russia to part with Americans, including Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich ... including a startlingly quick trial for Gershkovich last month that resulted in him being ...
As opening statements in the murder trial of Robert Telles began last week, the Las Vegas Review-Journal was confronted with a nightmarish question: How does a newspaper cover the trial of a suspect ...
After spending approximately 16 months in a pre-trial detention facility, Gershkovich received a 16-year sentence in a high-security penal colony for his alleged unlawful activities. According to ...
Mr. Gershkovich, a reporter for The Wall Street Journal, appeared at a hearing in his espionage trial. The United States and The Journal have strongly rejected the charge against him. Evan ...
A Russian court has sentenced a Russian-American woman to 12 years in prison for treason after she made a donation of just over $50 to a US-based charity supporting Ukraine. Ksenia Karelina, 33, had ...
U.S.-Russian dual national Ksenia Khavana was convicted Thursday of treason in a Russian court and sentenced to 12 years in prison on charges stemming from a $51 donation ...
Tuesday marks exactly 12 years since Houston resident Austin Tice, a freelance journalist, left for a reporting assignment in ...
A U.S.-Russian dual national, Ksenia Khavana, is expected to be sentenced on Thursday after pleading guilty in a closed trial to raising money for ... month released Wall Street Journal reporter Evan ...