The National Press Club and the U.S. government-funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty said Thursday they are outraged by Russia's decision to extend the detention of American journalist Alsu Kurmasheva to April 5.
The National Press Club and the U.S. government-funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty said Thursday they are outraged by Russia's decision to extend the detention of American journalist Alsu Kurmasheva to April 5.
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corruption that is endemic, and if you have a problem with the regime and whether it s warsaw or kyiv and you want to show, go hire an american. i used to be on the board for international broadcasting overseeing radio free europe and liberty and watched this carefully in the decades after the fall of the communist empire and his son is over there training in the kind of routine corruption that is in this region and he is criticized by ukrainian groups for not being aware of it. karl, griet to have great to have you on. sandra: dip into the white house now, karine jean-pierre is at the microphone, a big day yesterday. a lot of questions from reporters are expected. dip in, listen here. heard from mayor lancebottoms, the president will travel to atlanta, georgia and deliver a sermon at ebenezer baptist church and money, will
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