Prisoner Swap between Russia and the United States

Russia became more interested in a prisoner swap with the United States after concerns about a potential Trump presidency. German negotiation team saw an opening due to Russian concerns and desire to wrap up the deal before the U.S. election in November.

U.S. Politics

U.S. Republican nominee Donald Trump commended Russian President Vladimir Putin over a historic prisoner swap deal, suggesting the Russian leader got the better end of the agreement.

Pablo González: The Case of a Freelance Journalist Accused of Being a Russian Agent

Pablo González, a freelance journalist from Spain, was accused of being a Russian agent by Polish authorities during the Russia-Ukraine conflict in 2022. He was recently freed in a prisoner swap and welcomed by Russian President Putin. His background and activities hint at possible espionage and ties to Russian intelligence.

Russian Spies' Homecoming

Russian President Vladmir Putin welcomed home two married undercover spies and their children as part of a prisoner swap with the U.S. The spies did not reveal their true identity to their children until the swap. The story is reminiscent of the TV show 'The Americans.'

Russian President Vladimir Putin greeting children of freed spies

Russian President Vladimir Putin greeted the children of just-freed Russian spies in Spanish, reminiscent of a scene from 'The Americans' TV show. The spies were part of a prisoner swap involving several countries.

Americans Freed from Prison in Russia

Three Americans and one US citizen were released from prison in Russia in the largest prisoner swap between Washington and Moscow in post-Soviet history, greeted by President Biden and VP Kamala Harris upon landing in the US for an emotional family reunion. The release was attributed to trust and relationships between allies, with Biden and Harris expressing gratitude for the diplomatic efforts that led to the reunion.

Vice President Kamala Harris criticized by Sen. JD Vance over prisoner swap remarks

Vice President Kamala Harris faces criticism from Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance over her comments on a prisoner swap between Russia, the U.S., and other countries. Harris has not held a press conference since becoming the presumptive Democratic nominee.

Prisoner Swap Between U.S., Allies, and Russia

NPR's Leila Fadel discusses Washington's role in securing a large prisoner swap between the U.S., its allies, and Russia since the Cold War.

Former President Trump's involvement in the Russian-U.S. prisoner swap deal and U.S.-Russia relations

Former President Trump weighs in on Russian-U.S. prisoner swap deal, Iran's reported plot to assassinate him, and U.S. conflict with China. Social media users criticize MSNBC anchor Katie Phang for comments on Trump's handling of American prisoners in Russia. Biden secures release of American citizens and green card holder detained during his administration.

Release of Vladimir Kara-Murza in Russia-U.S. prisoner swap

NPR's Leila Fadel speaks to Alina Polyakova about the recent release of Vladimir Kara-Murza in a Russia-U.S. prisoner swap.

Germany's deal with Russia prisoner swap

Germany's deal with Russia involved a prisoner swap.

Prisoner Swap Deal Involving Alexei Navalny

The White House regrets not being able to include Alexei Navalny in a prisoner swap deal with Russia due to his death while serving a 19-year sentence after exposing Kremlin corruption. Navalny's sudden death shocked the White House team who had been working on the swap deal, which eventually saw 16 people, including three US citizens, freed in exchange for 10 Russians chosen by the Kremlin.

Prisoner Swap Involving 'Wall Street Journal' Reporter

Germany played a key role in the prisoner swap that brought 'Wall Street Journal' reporter Evan Gershkovich home from a Russian jail.

Prisoner Swap Deal with Russia and Marc Fogel

White House National Security Communications Adviser John Kirby comments on the omission of imprisoned American Marc Fogel from the prisoner swap deal with Russia, stating the U.S. tried to include him but couldn't get the Russians to budge.

Release of Former Marine and WSJ Reporter from Russian Detention

Former Marine Paul Whelan and WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich, among others, were freed from Russian detention in a prisoner swap and welcomed back to the U.S. by President Biden and Vice President Harris.

Prisoner Swap Between Russia and the United States

A group of individuals, including reporters and prisoners, were part of a 24-person prisoner swap between Russia and the United States. They were greeted by President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris upon their arrival in the U.S.

Historic Prisoner Swap Between U.S. and Russia

Three Americans, including a Wall Street Journal reporter and a former U.S. Marine, were released in a historic prisoner swap with Russia. They were welcomed back by President Biden and Vice President Harris at Joint Base Andrew in Maryland.

Historic Prisoner Swap Involving Evan Gershkovich, Paul Whelan, and Others

A historic prisoner swap involving the release of Evan Gershkovich, Paul Whelan, and others was the result of extensive negotiations with Russia and key American allies, with Germany playing a crucial role. Reported by NBC News' Peter Alexander.

Negotiations for the Release of U.S. Captives from Russian Captivity

The Biden administration successfully negotiated the release of several U.S. residents from Russian captivity in exchange for Russian prisoners held in the U.S. and allied countries. The negotiations involved high-profile individuals like WNBA star Brittney Griner and Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich. The process included diplomatic efforts and prisoner swaps with countries like Germany, Poland, Slovenia, and Norway. The captives were finally freed and reunited with their families after years of captivity.

Prisoner Swap Deal with Russia

President Biden blamed Trump for not rescuing hostages during a prisoner swap deal with Russia. Trump claimed he could have gotten hostages out without giving anything in return. Russia released American hostages jailed on false charges in exchange for hardened criminals. Trump's running mate believes Russia released prisoners because they were nervous about Trump potentially returning to office.

Multinational Prisoner Swap and Insider Trading Scandal

The White House announced a massive multinational prisoner swap involving the release of high-profile Americans held in Russia, including a Wall Street Journal reporter. The swap also included a Russian entrepreneur involved in insider trading. CNBC has been working on a documentary about the entrepreneur's rise and fall, revealing his illegal activities in hacking and insider trading on Wall Street.

Prisoner Swap between Biden Administration and Russia

The Biden administration secured the release of 16 American and German nationals in a prisoner swap with Russia, exchanging them for eight Russians, including a high-ranking FSB assassin Vadim Krasikov, who was used to train future assassins. The swap involved seven countries and was praised as a feat of diplomacy.

Release of Evan Gershkovich and Paul Whelan in Prisoner Swap

Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and Marine veteran Paul Whelan are freed in a prisoner swap involving the United States, Russia, and other countries after being wrongfully detained in Russia. The Wall Street Journal celebrates their return after 16 months of efforts to secure their release.

Prisoner Exchange between US and Russia

The United States and Russia completed a major prisoner swap involving journalist Evan Gershkovich, American Paul Whelan, and other prisoners. The exchange was negotiated by the Biden administration and included the release of dissidents and journalists by Russia. The deal was considered a diplomatic feat amidst strained relations between the two countries.

Negotiation for the Release of Wall Street Journal Reporter from Russia

Former President Trump criticizes the Biden administration for negotiating the release of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich from Russia, claiming it was an 'embarrassment' and questioning the details of the prisoner swap. Trump asserts that he had successfully negotiated the release of hostages without giving concessions to the opposing country.

Prisoner Swap Involving Evan Gershkovich and Paul Whelan

Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich proposed to interview Russian President Vladimir Putin after being released in a prisoner swap. President Biden called the swap a feat of diplomacy.

U.S.-Russia Prisoner Swap

President Biden announces successful U.S.-Russia prisoner swap, securing release of American citizens and political prisoners in Russia. Deal involved multiple countries and was a feat of diplomacy. Biden vows to continue working to free all wrongfully detained Americans worldwide.

Prisoner Swap for American Release

President Biden praised international allies for helping secure the release of four Americans in a prisoner swap shortly after his election.

Prisoner Swap Involving U.S. Citizens in Russia

Three U.S. citizens and one legal permanent resident are being released from Russia in a massive prisoner swap involving at least 16 political prisoners. Among those freed are American journalist Evan Gershkovich and former Marine Paul Whelan. President Biden emphasized the importance of having trustworthy allies in the world.

Simone Biles and Suni Lee in individual all-around finals, Journalist and Paul Whelan in U.S. custody

Simone Biles and Suni Lee compete in individual all-around finals. Journalist Evan Gershkovich and Paul Whelan in U.S. custody after historic prisoner swap with Russia.

Gymnastics competition and diplomatic relations

Simone Biles and Suni Lee compete in individual all-around finals. President Biden issues statement on major prisoner swap with Russia.

U.S. Prisoner Swap with Russia

U.S. prisoner swap with Russia involving WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich and former Marine Paul Whelan sparks mixed reactions among politicians and officials.

Olympic Gymnastics and International Relations

Simone Biles and Suni Lee compete in individual all-around finals, while journalists Evan Gershkovich and Paul Whelan are released from Russia in a prisoner swap.

Prisoner Swap Involving Wall Street Journal Reporter and U.S. Marine

In a large prisoner swap, Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and former U.S. Marine Paul Whelan are among more than a dozen prisoners released by Russia in exchange for Russian prisoners held by the United States and European countries. The swap was described as a feat of diplomacy by President Biden and involved 16 political prisoners, journalists, and others.

Release of Evan Gershkovich and Paul Whelan from Russian Jail

Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, former U.S. marine Paul Whelan, and Russian-American journalist Alsu Kurmasheva have been released from jail in Russia as part of a major inmate swap involving around 20 to 30 prisoners. The U.S. denies the espionage charges against Gershkovich and Whelan.

Prisoner Swap Between Russia, U.S., and Other Nations

A major prisoner swap is currently underway between Russia, the U.S., and other nations as reported by NBC News' Matt Bodner.

Prisoner Swap Involving Evan Gershkovich and Paul Whelan

Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and U.S. veteran Paul Whelan are being freed in a prisoner swap after being wrongfully detained in Russia on spying charges. Gershkovich was sentenced to 16 years in prison for 'gathering secret information' in a sham trial. The swap involves political prisoners and journalists between the United States and Germany.

Prisoner Swap Between U.S. and Russia

A prisoner swap between the United States, Russia, and other countries is underway, showing rare cooperation amid heightened political tensions. The swap involves high-profile prisoners in Russia, including a Wall Street Journal reporter and a former U.S. Marine. Previous exchanges have included notable figures like WNBA star Brittney Griner and Russian arms dealer Victor Bout.

Prisoner Swap Between Russia and the U.S.

Russia has agreed to release Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gerskovich and former U.S. Marine Paul Whelan in a prisoner swap with the U.S. The prisoners, jailed in Russia on espionage charges, are en route to destinations outside of Russia. The U.S. and its allies will return prisoners to Russia as part of the deal.

Conviction of Wall Street Journal Correspondent Evan Gershkovich on Espionage Charges in Russia

Russian court convicts Wall Street Journal correspondent Evan Gershkovich of espionage, sentencing him to 16 years in prison in a closed-door trial denounced as a sham. The U.S. and the journalist's newspaper have rejected the spying allegations, stating that he was wrongfully detained for doing his job as a journalist. Speculation arises about a possible prisoner swap deal between Moscow and Washington.

Misrepresentation of $16 Billion Iranian Funds Deal

Recent prisoner swap and extension of waiver have freed $16 billion in Iranian funds, misrepresented on social media as 'Joe Biden gave 16 billion to Iran.' The funds are restricted for humanitarian purposes only and have not been fully accessed by Iran.

Israeli hostage rescue and prisoner swap with Palestinians

Israeli hostage Luis Har, rescued by special forces from Hamas, dismisses claims of civilian casualties in airstrikes. He calls for a prisoner swap to release Palestinians convicted of killing Israelis.

Death of Nationalist Opposition Leader and President Putin's Response

President Putin reacts to the death of nationalist opposition leader with a caustic comment, sparking condemnation. He claims to have agreed to a prisoner swap for the critic but says it fell through. Navalny's supporters believe he was assassinated.

Russian President Putin's Comments on Navalny's Death and Prisoner Swap

Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed with the idea of a prisoner swap involving opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who died in a penal colony, and 'some people in prison in Western countries.' Putin's comments came after allegations that Navalny's death was to thwart an imminent prisoner swap. Putin's victory in the elections extends his rule for six more years.

Speculation around Alexei Navalny's death and potential prisoner swap

The article discusses the speculation surrounding the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, with his allies alleging that he was killed by the Kremlin to thwart a potential prisoner swap that would have freed him and two Americans. There is no concrete evidence to support these claims.