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prisoners
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Twitter won’t let government-affiliated accounts tweet photos of POWs
Twitter is once again tightening its rules to address how its platform is handling the war in Ukraine. The company said Tuesday that it will no longer allow official government or government-affiliated accounts to tweet photos of prisoners of war... -
Twitter won’t let government-affiliated accounts tweet photos of POWs
Twitter is once again tightening its rules to address how its platform is handling the war in Ukraine. The company said Tuesday that it will no longer allow official government or government-affiliated accounts to tweet photos of prisoners of war... -
Former Ukrainian prisoners of war describe their experience
Former Ukrainian prisoners of war describe the physical and mental abuse they endured while in Russian custody. CNN's Christiane Amanpour shares an exclusive view of their experiences. -
Twitter won’t let government-affiliated accounts tweet photos of POWs
Twitter is once again tightening its rules to address how its platform is handling the war in Ukraine. The company said Tuesday that it will no longer allow official government or government-affiliated accounts to tweet photos of prisoners of war... -
Twitter won’t let government-affiliated accounts tweet photos of POWs
Twitter is once again tightening its rules to address how its platform is handling the war in Ukraine. The company said Tuesday that it will no longer allow official government or government-affiliated accounts to tweet photos of prisoners of war... -
Researchers claim Chinese surgeons are cutting out prisoners’ hearts while they’re ‘still alive’
The authors say their computer modeling disproves Chinese claims that all prisoners were brain-dead before their organs was cut out. -
Zelensky offers Putin detained Russian oligarch in prisoner swap
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky proposed swapping detained pro-Russian Ukrainian politician and oligarch Viktor Medvedchuk for captured Ukrainian prisoners of war. CNN's Ed Lavandera reports. -
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Ahead of 4/20, pot prisoners push Biden to honor campaign pledge to free them
Federal inmates again are wondering if and when President Biden will make good on his 2020 campaign pledge to free "everyone" locked up on marijuana charges. -
Russian troops ordered to kill POWs in Donbas, Ukraine says
Russian troops in the Donbas region of Ukraine were ordered to kill prisoners of war, according to Ukrainian intelligence services this week. -
Lockdowns in China turn millions into virtual prisoners
China's zero-Covid policy has officials using increasingly extreme measures to stop the virus from spreading. CNN's David Culver reports from Shanghai, where he remains under strict lockdown in his own home. -
Ukraine hopes to swap steel mill fighters for Russian POWs
Ukrainian fighters extracted from the last bastion of resistance in Mariupol were taken to a former penal colony in enemy-controlled territory, and a top military official hoped they could be exchanged for Russian prisoners of war. But a Moscow... -
Red Cross registers hundreds of Ukrainian POWs from Mariupol
The International Committee for the Red Cross said the registrations of Ukrainian prisoners of war, which included wounded fighters. -
Amy Duggar reacts to cousin Josh Duggar’s sentencing: 12 years ‘isn’t enough’
The "Marriage Boot Camp" alum hopes her cousin's time behind bars "feels like an eternity," and believes fellow prisoners "will take care of him." -
Alleged Harvey Weinstein ‘autobiography’ penned by fellow prisoners
Weinstein's reps filed an injunction and a cease-and-desist demanding the tome be taken down, they said. By Friday evening, the book was off Amazon -
On Tiananmen Square anniversary, China holds record number of Hong Kong political prisoners
Hong Kong’s Victoria Park will be eerily silent June 4, the 33rd anniversary of Tiananmen Square. In 2019, and every year between it and 1989, thousands gathered there to commemorate the martyrs of the massacre. But in just three years, the... -
Judge rules Oklahoma's lethal injection method is constitutional
Oklahoma's use of a three-drug lethal injection method is constitutional, a federal judge ruled Monday following a lawsuit from nearly 30 people on death row challenging the protocol. -
Over 1,000 Ukrainian prisoners of war sent to Russia for investigation
More than 1,000 Ukrainian soldiers who surrendered in the city of Mariupol have been transferred to Russia for investigation. -
Gonzalo Lopez, inmate who allegedly killed family, had help from other prisoners
Gonzalo Lopez, an inmate with a lengthy rap sheet who was serving a life sentence, was shot dead by cops outside San Antonio last Thursday.