Wall Street Journal
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Wall Street Journal reporter, held since March 2023 on espionage allegations, to remain in Russian jail for at least two more months
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Lessons learned from anti-Arab attacks in the early 2000s help a new generation respond to hateful rhetoric and threats
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Trump ahead 47% to 43%, worrying some Democrats as others caution avoiding ‘mad poll disease’
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Media mogul was accompanied by Fox News’ Benjamin Hall, who was injured while covering the war, and Jerome Starkey from UK tabloid the Sun
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Will Lewis’s helming of the Washington Post comes after the Wall Street Journal and CNN hired other UK talent as top brass
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While falling sales suggest the demise of print, the industry has proved adaptable and remains attractive to media barons
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Rebekah Brooks and Robert Thomson may lose out alongside old-school media in push for new-media growth
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Journalist arrested on espionage charges in March set to remain in jail until at least 30 November
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Biden says process ‘under way’ to free Wall Street Journal reporter held in Russia and accused without evidence of spying
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The Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich's appeal against further pre-trial detention was rejected by a Russian court1:13
A year ago Russia jailed Evan Gershkovich for doing journalism. He’s still there