welcome to bbc news. we start in moscow, were a court has as i expected rejected the appeal of the us match one. evan gershkovich. evan gershkovich. have a look at these images of evan gershkovich appearing in court. the russian authorities accuse him of spying, charges which he and his employer, the wall streetjournal, strongly deny. he appeared at the same court where yesterday an opponent of president putin was convicted of treason and sentenced to 25 years in prison. here s our russia editor, steve rosenberg. this was the first time evan gershkovich had been seen in public since being arrested. the wall streetjournal reporter was appealing his detention. the appeal was rejected. he s the first western journalist here to be charged with spying since the cold war, a charge that he, his newspaper and his government categorically reject. the charges against evan are baseless, and we call on the russian federation to immediately release him. a rare glimpse inside the prison wh
unidentified object has been shot and by the united states military. this, time it s over canada. the prime minister justin trudeau announced yesterday that an unidentified cylindrical object was being trapped over canada s yukon territory. he treated that canadian and u.s. aircraft scrambling to respond. the u.s. heads to successfully strike the artifact. the readout of biden s phone call with the canadian prime minister. the white house, said quote, earlier today president biden spoke with prime minister trudeau on the unidentified object in north american airspace. the object was closely tracked by north american aerospace defense command over the last 24 hours. and the president has been continually briefed on the national security team since the object was detected. and abundance of caution, the recommendation of the military, president biden and prime minister trudeau authorized visit to be taken down. canadian forces will now recover and analyze the wreckage. but at th
being imposed. indeed, historians looking at what s happening - being imposed. indeed, historians looking at what s happening in - looking at what s happening in russia now. but they have a terrible sense of deja vu. these enormously long sentences imposed on accusations of spying and treason, and various other totally stalinist practices that are making a comeback in russia. . for example the practice of reporting each other to the authorities, neighbours, friends, relatives, parents reporting their children to the authorities. probably allegedly offence of discrediting the russian armed forces. there have been numerous cases of people going to jail or being fined because somebody they know reported them to the police. that s what happened under stalin as well. stalin as well. letters are russian service editor. stalin as well. letters are russian service editor. vitali stalin as well. letters are russian service editor. vitali has - stalin as well. letters are russian | service
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