Watch: WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich was detained in Russia on March 29 while on a reporting trip and accused of spying, an allegation that WSJ vehemently denies. Here’s a breakdown of the events surrounding his arrest and what comes next.
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Russia formally charges Wall Street Journal's Evan Gershkovich with espionageGershkovich was detained by Russian authorities last week, who accused him of spying, signaling a significant ratcheting of both Moscow's tensions with the United States and its campaign against foreign news media.
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My Friend Evan Gershkovich Is Suffering for Doing a Job He LovedEvan Gershkovich moved to Russia to chase his journalism dream. He believed it was important to capture life on the ground, to help Americans understand Russian culture and politics as intimately as he did. Evan was detained simply for doing his job.
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Bret Stephens: Putin should have read Evan Gershkovich, not imprisoned himBret Stephens: 'The long and short of it: Putin has no independent sources of reliable information.'
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Evan Gershkovich adored life in Russia. Now, the reporter waits in prison.Friends and colleagues who spoke to The Washington Post emphasized how they want to do whatever they can to help free the Wall Street Journal reporter.
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Who is Evan Gershkovich? What friends say about the Wall Street Journal reporter detained in RussiaTo the rest of the world, Evan Gershkovich is a 31-year-old U.S. citizen and WSJ reporter being held in Russia. But to those who know him best, he's just a 'normal American guy' who was committed to covering Russia, a country he loved reporting from.
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