(Reuters) -Prominent Russian journalist Alexander Nevzorov was sentenced in absentia to eight years in jail by a Moscow court on Wednesday on charges of spreading “fake news” about the Russian ...
Friday will mark one year since the journalist was arrested on espionage charges A Russian court has extended by three months ...
Alexander Kuranov, 76, who was tried in secret, will serve time in a maximum-security prison and was fined 100,000 rubles, ...
A well-known Tunisian journalist was sentenced to six months in prison after being arrested for insulting an official. The ...
A Russian court on Thursday sentenced a journalist to two years in prison for denouncing Moscow's full-scale military offensive on Ukraine, as police in Moscow detained five other reporters over a ...
A Moscow court on Friday ordered a Russian journalist who covered the trials ... Sergio Chuta was sentenced to one year in prison after pleading guilty to unlawful... Favorskaya was initially ...
For them, and especially for his wife, Yulia Navalnaya, the days and weeks that followed his death rushed by in a blur of ...
A journalist on a reporting trip in a Ural Mountains ... its citizens and using them as political bargaining chips, but Russian officials insist they all broke the law. Some have been exchanged ...
Russian air defence units on Wednesday downed 14 airborne targets over southern Belgorod region and a single drone over ...
Murza, who is suffering after-effects of two poisonings, is two years into 25-year sentence in Russian jail ...
In a damaged cemetery and a dank cellar where Russian soldiers held hundreds of people captive, the scars of the siege of ...
WASHINGTON -- Members of Congress on Tuesday called for the immediate release of Russian opposition figure Vladimir Kara ...