The Wall Street Journal
Two jailed Westerners vanished from view on Wednesday, their lawyers said, apparently the latest in a string of similar prisoner movements.
A Russian court jailed the American journalist on espionage charges denied by his newspaper and the U.S. government.
There aren’t many Western correspondents left in the country, but this is what they face.
Evan Gershkovich’s hearings will unfold behind closed doors, a court said.
In the aftermath of an explosive Wall Street Journal report, one former top aide to the first lady has some advice the White House may not want to hear.
The Kremlin quickly denied that Putin had spoken to Trump about the American journalist’s case.
The layoffs, which came after months of cuts, impacted the social media and video desks.