"Ukraine Ambassador Urges US to Recognize Russia as Adversary, Biden Vows to Secure Release of Wall Street Journal Reporter"

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The Wall Street Journal left a blank space on its front page in honor of correspondent Evan Gershkovich, who has been imprisoned in Russia for a year on dubious espionage charges. The special section featured stories about Gershkovich and other imprisoned journalists, highlighting the impact on their families. Gershkovich, wrongfully detained according to the Biden administration, remains in custody in a notorious Russian jail. His loved ones continue to advocate for his release, believing the charges against him are baseless.
- Wall Street Journal leaves front page portion blank in honor of Evan Gershkovich: 'His story should be here' Fox News
- Evan Gershkovich has spent a year behind bars. The Wall Street Journal’s top editor hopes it will be his last CNN
- Former Ukraine ambassador says US must do more to acknowledge Russia as an adversary The Hill
- Biden says he's working to secure release of Wall Street Journal reporter held for a year in Russia The Associated Press
- Evan Gershkovich's Stolen Year in a Russian Jail The Wall Street Journal
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