Diplomatic Thaw Sees American Marc Fogel Released From Russian Prison
Marc Fogel’s long-overdue release sheds light on the unpredictable chess game of international diplomacy—where lives become bargaining chips, and timing is everything.
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Marc Fogel’s long-overdue release sheds light on the unpredictable chess game of international diplomacy—where lives become bargaining chips, and timing is everything.
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