on so many innocent people. hello. welcome to what is the last edition of outside source. but it s no different to all the ones that have gone before. we re going to have a detailed rundown of some of the biggest stories of the day. and we ll start in russia, because a court in moscow has ordered that a us journalist is kept in custody over spying charges. americanjournalist is american journalist is kept in custody over spying charges. american journalist is kept in custody over spying charges. the journalist in question is evan gershkovich. he works for the wall streetjournal. russia s security service the fsb it says the journalist was acting on us instructions. and that he had collected information constituting a state secret about the activities of a russian defence enterprise. the wall streetjournal denies he has done anything wrong. we ve heard from the kremlin too. translation: this is - the prerogative of the fsb. you already had a statement about this from the
relations not seen since the cold war, which also was the last time an americanjournalist in war, which also was the last time an american journalist in moscow and russia was accused of espionage, backin russia was accused of espionage, back in 1986 with the us news & world report reporter. anthony, thank yom world report reporter. anthony, thank you. that s world report reporter. anthony, thank you. that s anthony - world report reporter. anthony, thank you. that s anthony live i world report reporter. anthony, i thank you. that s anthony live with us from washington. also with me is edward lucas, times columnist and author of the new cold war: putin s russia and the threat to the west. what was your reaction when he heard this? it what was your reaction when he heard this? . ~ , . ~ ., this? it takes me back to when nicholas cannot this? it takes me back to when nicholas cannot force the - this? it takes me back to when nicholas cannot force the us l this? it takes me back to