Media 1 day ago Evan Gershkovich’s ‘sham’ trial for ‘bogus accusation of espionage’ has predetermined outcome, colleagues say Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich's colleagues and loved ones believe the "sham" trial "will inevitably lead to a bogus conviction."
Media 2 days ago WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich’s family, employer speak out as ‘sham’ closed-door trial begins in Russia American reporter Evan Gershkovich's trial in Russia on espionage charges kicked off on Wednesday as his family and The Wall Street Journal continue to demand his release.
North Korea 2 days ago Pentagon threatens North Korean soldiers will be 'cannon fodder' if sent to aid Russia in Ukraine North Korean engineering and construction personnel deployed to Russia-occupied Ukraine would be "cannon fodder," the Pentagon warned at a Tuesday press conference.
Ukraine 2 days ago Ukraine's Zelenskyy visits troops on front lines under pressure from Russia's onslaught Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Commander in Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi visited troops in eastern Donetsk, who have endured intense Russian ground and air attacks.
Media 2 days ago Evan Gershkovich's friend speaks out ahead of trial in Russia on espionage charges: 'Foregone conclusion' Reporter Michael Schwirtz, a friend of imprisoned Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, said that he has remained “upbeat and energetic" despite facing a trial.
Russia 2 days ago Evan Gershkovich's closed-door trial on espionage charges begins in Russia, where a conviction is expected Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich's trial in Russia, where he is facing espionage charges after his March 2023 arrest, is starting Wednesday behind closed doors.
Ukraine 3 days ago Ukraine's Zelenskyy replaces military's commander of joint forces President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced the dismissal of Lieutenant-General Yuri Sodol, the commander of the Joint Forces of Ukraine's Armed Forces.
OPINION 3 days ago This is how the world can solve its refugee crisis Sadly, many of the communist regimes that caused refugee crises during the Cold War due to their totalitarian tactics and persecution continue as nefarious actors today.
Russia 4 days ago Russian official cites Islamic 'sleeper cells' as death toll in attacks on synagogues, churches climbs to 20 At least 20 people were killed Sunday when gunmen attacked synagogues and churches in the cities of Makhachkala and Derbent in Russia's region of Dagestan.
Ukraine 4 days ago Ukraine edges closer to European Union membership after decade of war Ukraine is poised to take steps toward its European Union aspirations after a decade of war. The country sees membership as validation of its fight to embrace European values.