false claims about what is going on, have been in abundance. journalists have been attacked and injured, so lots to discuss around the media s role. katya adler, the bbc s europe editor is with us. we have also gotjournalists who have been out reporting for french outlets. and we have got one of the bosses of agents france press, the big news agency. but before we get into that, i want to cross to new york and start with emma tucker, the editor in chief of the wall streetjournal. one of emma s reporters, evan gershkovich, has now been imprisoned in russia for more than 100 days. the authorities accuse evan of being a spy. charges that he, the us and the wall streetjournal all deny. he is the first western journalist to be detained in russia since the cold war. emma, welcome to the show. i will ask you for the latest on the situation any moment but can you just take us back and remind people the circumstances of his arrest back in march? evan is an accredited journalist in rus
or someone later as evidence to bring criminal cases. text journalists could actually work, they were let through sometimes, whereas the image people were in trouble. and also saying about mistrust, emma pearson, has mistrust ever being this bad in the media in france? the latest report says france is one of the lowest scoring european countries for public trust in the news. just 30% trust it most the time. yes, i think as the other said, we certainly saw this a lot - since the yellow vests and city pandemic, like all countries, i there has been a real increase - in sort of distressing media but one thing i did notice this time - was this absolute avalanche of this information on social media about the riots in france . and they were crazy| stories going round. they seemed to me to be amplified l by english language media accounts, the far right in the uk and the us, they were really amplifying it, - stories and sharing video clips that
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