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Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich writes book about wrongful detention in Russian prison
Evan Gershkovich memoir "This Cursed Beautiful Land" announced by Wall Street Journal reporter, who was wrongfully detained ...
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Inside Russia’s brutal prison system during wartime
Russia’s prisons have long been known for harsh discipline and dangerous conditions. But since the war in Ukraine began, prisoners have reportedly been recruited for the battlefield. The reality ...
Since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion, Ukrainian courts have convicted thousands of people of collaboration and ...
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Inside Russia’s toughest prisons: How inmates survive
The investigative minds at How to Survive explore the "Black Dolphin" and other high-security facilities where extreme discipline and sub-zero temperatures test the limits of human endurance.
Nelia Checheta served the state for decades — first with the Soviet military in Turkmenistan and later in Ukraine's Emergency Service — earning official honors along the way. At 62, her story ...
Fifteen men received life sentences for the Crocus City Hall attack that killed 150, including children, and wounded hundreds inside a burning building. It was Russia’s deadliest such incident in two ...
William Collins has acquired journalist Evan Gershkovich’s “deeply reflective and powerful” memoir of his imprisonment in ...
A RUSSIAN court has handed down life sentences to four gunmen and several accomplices over the Crocus City Hall attack that ...
Darya with her mother near Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, in June. Darya said a drunken Russian soldier had forced his hands into her underwear and shouted “I want a young body!”Credit... Supported by ...
A Russian court sentenced 15 men, including four gunmen, to life in prison for the deadly 2024 Moscow attack at the Crocus concert hall that killed 150.
King Charles is now following in his ancestors’ proud footsteps and is reportedly hoping that his pestilential younger ...
Russia’s theatrical assassinations of Putin’s critics via exotic banned poisons could presage the mass deployment of chemical weapons by Moscow in a future war with NATO.
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