The Ecuadorian Embassy in London has released the whopping sum it spent on keeping Julian Assange safe during his seven-year stay.
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The Ecuadorian Embassy in London has released the whopping sum it spent on keeping Julian Assange safe during his seven-year stay.
When Julian Assange was dragged out of the Ecuadorean embassy to finally face court, it was his dramatic transformation that shocked the most.
The US is desperate to extradite the WikiLeaks founder on allegations of conspiracy to expose dangerous secrets.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was forcibly bundled out of the Ecuadorean Embassy in London and into a British police van, setting up a potential court battle over attempts to extradite him to the US.
WikiLeaks editor Kristinn Hrafnsson has said that Julian Assange is facing “political persecution” for “doing his job as a journalist,” and vowed to fight his extradition to the US.
Sweden has rescinded its arrest warrant for Mr. Assange, but prosecutors have stressed that the case has not been closed and could resume.
Wikileaks says it has uncovered a spying operation against Julian Assange at Ecuador’s embassy in London where he has lived for seven years, adding the controversial figure could be kicked out at any time.
Are they or aren’t they? Pamela Anderson has just given fans more reason to believe her and Julian Assange are an item with a loved up message.
WikiLeaks editor Julian Assange is in grave danger, isolated inside the Ecuadorian embassy in London, according to his friend Pamela Anderson. The actress blamed a pro-Clinton media of making Assange ‘hated’ in Hollywood.
Ecuador has cut Julian Assange's internet connection at its embassy in London, preventing him from communicating with the outside world.
NEARLY a year after the unexplained killing of a Democrat staffer, an investigator claims he’s uncovered key information.
WikiLeaks published thousands of documents that it says come from the CIA's Center for Cyber Intelligence, a release that appears to give an eye-opening look at the
Under Hillary Clinton...
A fresh batch of emails from Hillary Clinton’s campaign chairman and former counselor to President Obama, John Podesta, has been released by Wikileaks.
The press conference was highly-anticipated, particularly by the Clinton opposition, after former Trump campaign adviser Roger Stone tweeted earlier this week:
WikiLeaks released files in July of what it said were audio recordings pulled from the emails of the Democratic National Committee that were obtained by hacking its servers.
Identifying rape victims and those accused of being gay is "legitimizing their surveillance, not combating it," and it puts them at risk of oppression by zealous officials, LGBT activist Scott Long tells AP.
But some private information genuinely is dangerous, courting serious consequences for the people involved.
A SWEDISH court has upheld the arrest warrant for Australian WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.