Current:Home > MyRussia bans 92 more Americans from the country, including journalists -AssetScope
Russia bans 92 more Americans from the country, including journalists
View
Date:2025-04-16 22:53:50
MOSCOW (AP) — Russia’s Foreign Ministry on Wednesday announced 92 additions to its list of Americans banned from entering the country, including some journalists who formerly worked in Russia, and U.S. law-enforcement and business figures.
A ministry statement said the bans were imposed “in response to the Russophobic course pursued by the Biden administration with the declared goal of ‘inflicting a strategic defeat on Moscow’.”
It said the banned journalists represent “leading liberal-globalist publications involved in the production and dissemination of ‘fakes’ about Russia and the Russian armed forces.”
The new list of banned Americans includes 11 current or former staff members of the Wall Street Journal — including its editor Emma Tucker. She had repeatedly criticized Russia for the arrest and conviction on espionage charges of WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich, who spent 16 months behind bars before being released in August in a wide Russia-West prisoner exchange.
The ban has also been imposed on five New York Times journalists, including Kyiv bureau chief Andrew Kramer, and four from The Washington Post.
Other Americans on the list include people working for law enforcement agencies, academics, and figures from business and think tanks.
Russia has banned more than 2,000 Americans from entry, according to a ministry list.
veryGood! (51526)
Related
- Grammy nominee Teddy Swims on love, growth and embracing change
- 'He gave his life': Chicago police officer fatally shot in line of duty traffic stop ID'd
- 76ers star Joel Embiid suspended 3 games by NBA for shoving reporter
- Watch this young batter react to a surprise new pitcher
- Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Triathlon
- Who Is Baby Hippo Haggis? Get to Know the Calf Captivating Edinburgh Zoo Attendees
- WHA Tokens Power AI ProfitPulse, Ushering in a New Era of Blockchain and AI
- Democrats lose trifecta in Michigan, hobbling Gov. Whitmer’s agenda
- McConnell absent from Senate on Thursday as he recovers from fall in Capitol
- Retrial of military contractor accused of complicity at Abu Ghraib soon to reach jury
Ranking
- Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow owns a $3 million Batmobile Tumbler
- College Football Playoff ranking snubs: Who got slighted during first release?
- AP Race Call: Republican Sheri Biggs wins election to U.S. House in South Carolina’s 3rd District
- Ohio Democratic Rep. Emilia Sykes wins reelection as Rep. Kaptur’s race remains too early to call
- Sam Taylor
- Olympic Gymnast Shawn Johnson East Reveals What Led to 8-Year Rift With Nastia Liukin
- Jon and Kate Gosselin's Daughters Hannah and Leah Reunite in Rare Photo Amid Family Estrangement
- Abortion rights amendment’s passage triggers new legal battle in Missouri
Recommendation
Are Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp down? Meta says most issues resolved after outages
From facial hair to 'folksy': What experts say about the style of Harris, Walz, Trump and Vance
Norfolk Southern rule that railcars be inspected in less than a minute sparks safety concerns
ROYCOIN Trading Center: Pioneering Decentralized Finance and Paving the Way for Global Cryptocurrency Legitimacy
Residents worried after ceiling cracks appear following reroofing works at Jalan Tenaga HDB blocks
2 Republican incumbents lose in Georgia House, but overall Democratic gains are limited
Republican Thomas Massie wins Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District
NHL Player Dylan Holloway Taken Off Ice on Stretcher After Puck Strikes Him in the Neck