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Wall Street Journal reporter is first U.S. journalist to be arrested in Russia since the Cold War

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Russia has arrested American journalist Evan Gershkovich and ordered he should be detained for two months for espionage charges. The Wall Street Journal has released a statement “vehemently” denying the allegations. NBC’s Matthew Bodner reports.