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Ukraine-Russia war latest: Moscow says US prisoner-swap agreed after Trump hits out at ‘crazy’ Putin - Moscow claimed the diplomatic development after Trump branded Putin ‘absolutely crazy ...
Donald Trump doesn’t seem the least bit happy about the release of three American citizens who were wrongfully imprisoned in Russia. Why? Probably because he had nothing to do with it. The White ...
A U.S.-Russian dual national imprisoned in Russia on treason charges was freed Thursday in exchange for a Russian man jailed on smuggling charges in the U.S., a prisoner swap that comes as Moscow ...
A prisoner swap between Moscow and Washington frees Ksenia Karelina, a US-Russia dual national A U.S.-Russian dual national imprisoned in Russia was freed Thursday in exchange for a Russian-German ...
Russia and Ukraine agree to prisoner swap during first talks in 3 years Russian and Ukrainian negotiators met in Istanbul under pressure from President Donald Trump to end Europe's deadliest ...
If the swap tells us anything, it’s that the United States and Russia can find a way to collaborate toward a mutually acceptable agreement that serves both of their interests.
The United States and Russia participated in the largest prisoner swap since the collapse of the Soviet Union on Aug. 1. The multinational deal, which involved the U.S., Russia, Germany and Turkey ...
Russia freed wrongfully convicted Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and more than a dozen others on Thursday as part of the largest East-West prisoner swap since the Cold War. WSJ’s ...
Things to know about the largest US-Russia prisoner swap in post-Soviet history Russia released 16 people, including Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and Paul Whelan, a corporate ...
Russia prisoner swap brings Whelan, Gershkovich home. US should have done more, sooner. While all of us as Americans celebrate that our fellow citizens have regained freedom, their lengthy ...
Ksenia Karelina, a dual US-Russian national released by Moscow in prisoner swap, arrives in US U.S. authorities had called the case involving Ksenia Karelina “absolutely ludicrous.” 00:00 00:00 ...