Detained WSJ journalist makes first court appearance in Moscow.

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Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich appeared in a Moscow court to appeal the terms of his detention, asking for house arrest instead of jail, but the judge denied his request. Gershkovich was detained in March and charged with espionage. The US State Department has designated Gershkovich as wrongfully detained by Russia.
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