A Russian court has rejected the appeal of US journalist Evan Gershkovich against his pre-trial detention.
Ednews reports citing BBC that he appeared in court in Moscow on Tuesday - the first time he had been seen in public for weeks.
He was arrested in the city of Yekaterinburg while working for the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) newspaper and charged with spying.
Mr Gershkovich stood with folded arms in a bullet-proof glass enclosure, wearing jeans and a blue checked shirt.
He gave a quick smile while standing calmly, but did not say anything to the reporters present.
It is the first time Mr Gershkovich has been seen since his detention.
Along with his lawyer, US ambassador to Moscow Lynne Tracy was also present in the courtroom.