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Assange Lawyer Accuses US Of Peddling Lies As Wikileaks Founder
Assange lawyer accuses US of peddling lies as Wikileaks founder
Trump's 'War On Journalists' Behind Assange Extradition Bid: Lawyer
Trump's 'war on journalists' behind Assange extradition bid: lawyer
Londoners Rally For Assange Ahead Of Extradition Hearing
Londoners rally for Assange ahead of extradition hearing
Assange Was Offered Pardon In Exchange For Clearing Russia, Rohrabacher Confirms
Rohrabacher had hoped to find proof that DNC staffer Seth Rich was behind the leaked emails in 2016.
Trump Offered WikiLeaks' Assange Pardon If He Covered Up Russian Hack Of Clinton
Jailed WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange says Donald Trump offered to pardon him if he affirmed Russia had nothing to do with hacking the DNC and Hillary Clinton.
Trump 'Offered Pardon' To Assange If He Denied Russia Leak, Court Hears
Trump 'offered pardon' to Assange if he denied Russia leak, court hears
WikiLeaks' Assange Testifies In Embassy Spying Case
WikiLeaks' Assange testifies in embassy spying case
Swedish Prosecutor Drops Assange Rape Investigation
Swedish prosecutor drops Assange rape investigation
Assange: 11-year Battle Not To Be Sent To US
Assange: 11-year battle not to be sent to US
Sweden To Give 'New Information' On Assange Rape Probe
Sweden to give 'new information' on Assange rape probe
Pardon Me? Will President Trump Pardon Long-Time Friend Roger Stone?
Just because conservative political operative Roger Stone was convicted, it doesn't mean he'll face jail time.
Assange 'May Die In Jail', Father Warns
Assange 'may die in jail', father warns
Rapper M.I.A. Gives UK Concert To Protest Julian Assange Detention
Assange's supporters held up signs decrying the British government and interior minister Priti Patel, who will have to sign off on Assange's extradition once the courts have made their determination
Treatment Of Assange Putting His Life 'At Risk': UN Expert
Supporters say the US charges against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange are an infringement of press freedoms
Confused Assange In UK Court Ahead Of Extradition Hearing
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange appeared in public for the first time in six months on Monday, seeming frail and confused during a British court appearance ahead of his extradition hearing.The 48-year-old Australian is fighting a United States bid to extradite him on charges filed under the US Espionage Act, and sat in the witness box as a London court decided the timetable of his full hearing, due to begin in February.
Assange Ordered To Court For Extradition Hearing
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange gestures from a police van in May. He has now been ordered to appear in court in person for a hearing on October 21. violation.
Mugabe Died Of Cancer, Says Zimbabwe Media
Mugabe died less than two years after being forced from office
Missing WikiLeaks associate had kayak accident in Norway: police
Norwegian police recovered a kayak in the same area where some of Arjen Kamphuis's belongings had been found floating in the waters
UN Expert Says Julian Assange Shows 'Intense Psychological Trauma' In British 'Guantanamo Bay' Prison
A United Nations expert on torture visited Wikileaks founder Julian Assange and found him suffering from extreme stress, chronic anxiety and intense psychological trauma.
Chelsea Manning Ordered To Appear Before A New Jury Thursday
Chelsea Manning has been released after 62 days in jail, but she may have to face a new jury.
Wikileaks Founder Julian Assange Gets 50 Weeks In Jail For Skipping Bail
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has been sentenced to 50 weeks in jail for skipping bail and evading the law for seven years by taking refuge in London’s Ecuadorean embassy saying he feared extradition to the United States.
Wikileaks Founder Julian Assange Won’t Face Death Penalty On Ecuador’s Request
Arrested Wikileaks founder Julian Assange may not face a death penalty in the U.S if extradited.
WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange Arrested In London
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been arrested at the Ecuadorian embassy in London on Thursday.
Chelsea Manning Going Back To Jail? Whistle Blower Refuses To Testify In WikiLeaks Case
Former U.S. Army intelligence analyst and current anti-secrecy activist Chelsea Manning was taken into custody on Friday after refusing to testify in front of a grand jury for a sealed case involving Wikileaks and its publisher Julian Assange.
Ecuador Cuts Off Julian Assange's Internet Access Over Twitter Rants
The Ecuadorian government has cut off Julian Assange's internet access following a number of political tweets made by the WikiLeaks founder.
Guccifer 2.0 Outed As Russian Spy By VPN Slip Up: Report
Guccifer 2.0, a notorious hacker known for leaking DNC emails, was outed as a Russian intelligence officer by an easily avoidable mistake with his VPN.
Adrian Lamo, Hacker Who Turned In Chelsea Manning, Has Reportedly Died
Adrian Lamo, a well-known hacker who was criticized for turning Chelsea Manning in to the federal government, has reportedly died.
Fox News Sued By Seth Rich's Family For 'Criminal And Traitor' Portrayal
His parents claim Fox News reached out to the family under false pretenses to support stories that Rich leaked DNC emails to WikiLeaks.
WikiLeaks Wanted A Republican US President, Not Hillary Clinton, Leaked Chat Reveals
The chats were reportedly exchanged in a direct message group between WikiLeaks and about 10 of its online boosters, between 2015 and 2017.
Sean Hannity Dismisses Report About Julian Assange Offering Information On Mark Warner
Reacting to the muddle, Hannity, via his real Twitter handle, said that someone using his identity to create a fake persona and a fake account is probably the biggest story in the political world.