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JULIAN ASSANGE


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US hits former Ecuador leaders with visa bans over corruption

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The Biden administration has imposed visa bans on former Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa, his vice president and their immediate families for corruption.

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WikiLeaks' Julian Assange says he pleaded 'guilty to journalism' in order to be freed

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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange says that he was freed because “I pled guilty to journalism.”.

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Things to know about how Julian Assange and US prosecutors arrived at a plea deal to end his case

Read full article: Things to know about how Julian Assange and US prosecutors arrived at a plea deal to end his case

The plea deal resulting in WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's freedom was the culmination of a lengthy negotiation process that accelerated in recent months and featured numerous proposals and counterproposals.

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The Saipan surprise: How delicate talks led to the unlikely end of Julian Assange's 12-year saga

Read full article: The Saipan surprise: How delicate talks led to the unlikely end of Julian Assange's 12-year saga

The abrupt guilty plea by WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was the culmination of negotiations that began a year and a half ago and accelerated in recent months.

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Julian Assange is now free to do or say whatever he likes. What does his future hold?

Read full article: Julian Assange is now free to do or say whatever he likes. What does his future hold?

One of the most polarizing and influential figures of the information age, Julian Assange is now free after five years in a British prison and seven years in self-imposed exile in a London embassy.

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Stella Assange thanks Australian lawmakers for WikiLeaks founder's freedom

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Stella Assange has thanked the spectrum of lawmakers who campaigned for her husband, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, to be freed.

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Saipan, placid island setting for Assange's last battle, is briefly mobbed — and bemused by the fuss

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Saipan is a relaxed, rural island in the Northern Marianas.

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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange returns to Australia a free man after US legal battle ends

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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has returned to his homeland Australia after pleading guilty to obtaining and publishing U.S. military secrets.

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Who is Julian Assange, the polarizing founder of the secret-spilling website WikiLeaks?

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Before he emerged as an eccentric internet publisher of state secrets, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange experienced an itinerant childhood and attended dozens of schools, becoming a computer hacker as a teenager.

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Australian leaders cautiously welcome expected plea that could bring WikiLeaks founder Assange home

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Australian leaders are cautiously welcoming an expected plea agreement that could set free WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.

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WikiLeaks’ Assange pleads guilty to publishing US military secrets in deal that secures his freedom

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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been sentenced to time already served in Britain as part of a plea agreement with the U.S. Justice Department that secures his freedom.

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What to know about WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and the guilty plea that freed him

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The guilty plea by WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange brings a stunning end to a long-running saga of international intrigue that spanned multiple continents and has had as its central character a quixotic internet publisher with a disdain for government secrets.

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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will plead guilty in deal with US and be freed from prison

Read full article: WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will plead guilty in deal with US and be freed from prison

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will plead guilty to a felony charge in a deal with the U.S. Justice Department that will resolve a long-running legal saga over the publication of a trove of classified documents.

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WikiLeaks founder Assange wins right to appeal against an extradition order to the US

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A British court has ruled that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange can appeal against an order that he be extradited to the U.S. on espionage charges.

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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange facing pivotal moment in long fight to stay out of US court

Read full article: WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange facing pivotal moment in long fight to stay out of US court

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange faces what could be his final court hearing in England over whether he should be extradited to the United States to face spying charges.

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Wife of Julian Assange says Biden's comments mean case could be moving in the right direction

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The wife of Julian Assange says her husband’s legal case “could be moving in the right direction.”.

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Biden says he's considering Australia's request to drop prosecution of Wikileaks founder Assange

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President Joe Biden says he's considering a request from Australia to drop the decade-long U.S. push to prosecute Wikileaks founder Julian Assange for publishing American classified documents.

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UK court says Assange can't be extradited on espionage charges until US rules out death penalty

Read full article: UK court says Assange can't be extradited on espionage charges until US rules out death penalty

A British court says Julian Assange can’t be extradited to the U.S. on espionage charges unless U.S. authorities guarantee he won’t get the death penalty.

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A London court will rule on whether WikiLeaks founder Assange can challenge extradition to the US

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A London court is due to rule whether WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange can challenge extradition to the United States on espionage charges.

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A London court will rule on Tuesday whether WikiLeaks’ Assange can challenge extradition to the US

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A London court is due to rule whether WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange can challenge extradition to the United States on espionage charges.

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WikiLeaks’ Assange faces wait to find out whether he can challenge extradition to the US

Read full article: WikiLeaks’ Assange faces wait to find out whether he can challenge extradition to the US

Judges say WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange won’t find out until next month at the earliest whether can appeal extradition to the U.S. on spying charges.

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WikiLeaks founder Assange faces his last legal roll of the dice in Britain to avoid US extradition

Read full article: WikiLeaks founder Assange faces his last legal roll of the dice in Britain to avoid US extradition

Julian Assange’s lawyers have begun their final U.K. legal challenge to stop the WikiLeaks founder from being sent to the United States to face spying charges.

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WikiLeaks founder Assange may be near the end of his long fight to stay out of the US

Read full article: WikiLeaks founder Assange may be near the end of his long fight to stay out of the US

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is facing what could be his final court hearing in England over whether he should be extradited to the United States to face spying charges.

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Australian Parliament wants WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange back home, not sent to US

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he hopes for an amicable end to the prosecution of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange after lawmakers pssing a motion calling for the Australian citizen to be allowed to return to his home country.

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John Pilger, Australia-born journalist and filmmaker known for covering Cambodia, dies at 84

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An Australia-born journalist and documentary filmmaker known for his coverage of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia has died.

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Australia's prime minister stands firm against the US on WikiLeaks founder's prosecution

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said his government is standing firm against the United States over the prosecution of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.

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Blinken tells Australia that WikiLeaks founder is accused of 'very serious' crime

Read full article: Blinken tells Australia that WikiLeaks founder is accused of 'very serious' crime

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has pushed back against Australian demands for an end to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s prosecution, saying the Australian citizen was accused of “very serious criminal conduct” in publishing a trove of classified documents more than a decade ago.

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Australian prime minister says he is working effectively to free WikiLeaks founder

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he is working in the “most effective way possible” to secure the release of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.

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In London, Brazil's Lula calls for efforts to free Assange

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After attending the coronation of King Charles III in London, Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva denounced the lack of concerted efforts to free WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who has spent four years in Britain’s Belmarsh Prison.

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Australia PM: US effort to extradite Assange not worth it

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Australia's prime minister has expressed frustration at the United States’ continuing efforts to extradite WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.

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Ukraine dominates shortlist for EU human rights prize

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Ukrainian entries are dominating the shortlist to win to European Union’s top human rights prize.

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WikiLeaks founder's family brings campaign to Mexico

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This week the objective was to insert mention of Julian Assange into a meeting between Mexico’s president and the United States’ top diplomat.

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US invites Mexico to join semiconductor production effort

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A high-level United States delegation invited Mexico to participate in a push to shift semiconductor production from Asia to North America and expand production of electric vehicles.

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Mexico agrees to invest $1.5B in 'smart' border technology

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Mexican President Andres Manuel López Obrador has agreed during meetings with President Joe Biden to spend $1.5 billion to improve “smart” border technology.

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Mexico, US presidents to meet amid newly tense relationship

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Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador is visiting Washington on Tuesday to meet with President Joe Biden.

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Julian Assange appeals to UK court against extradition to US

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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has appealed against the British’s government decision last month to order his extradition to the U.S. The appeal was filed Friday at the High Court.

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Australian leader refuses to publicly intervene on Assange

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has rejected calls for him to publicly demand the United States drop its prosecution of WikiLeaks founder and Australian citizen Julian Assange.

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UK govt orders Julian Assange's extradition; appeal planned

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The British government has approved the extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to the United States to face spying charges.

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Judge sends Assange extradition decision to UK government

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A British judge has formally approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the United States to face spying charges.

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Julian Assange denied permission to appeal by UK's top court

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Britain’s top court has refused WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange permission to appeal against a decision to extradite him to the U.S. to face spying charges.

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Boris Johnson criticized after protesters harass Starmer

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British leader Boris Johnson is refusing to retract his claim that a political opponent helped a sex abuser evade justice, after protesters echoed the allegation during an ugly street confrontation.

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Assange wins first stage in effort to appeal US extradition

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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has won the first stage of his effort to overturn a U.K. ruling that opened the door for his extradition to U.S. to stand trial on espionage charges.

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UK court to rule on Assange bid to prevent US extradition

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Britain’s High Court is set to rule on whether WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange can take his fight against U.S. extradition to the U.K. Supreme Court.

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UK court allows Assange's extradition to US for spying case

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A British appellate court has opened the door for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to be extradited to the United States.

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Assange lawyer dismisses US promises over extradition

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A lawyer defending WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has argued that promises offered by the U.S. government that he would not be subjected to harsh prison conditions if he is extradited to face American justice are not enough to address concerns about his fragile mental health and high risk of suicide.

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US says Assange could go to Australian prison if convicted

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The U.S. government has asked Britain’s High Court to overturn a judge’s decision that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange should not be sent to the United States to face espionage charges.

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US granted more grounds to appeal on Assange extradition

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Britain’s High Court has granted U.S. authorities permission to expand their grounds for appealing an earlier U.K. court decision to block the extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, where he is wanted on espionage charges.

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UK court allows US to appeal denial of Assange's extradition

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Britain’s High Court has granted the U.S. government permission to appeal a decision that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange cannot be sent to the United States to face espionage charges.

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Justice Department sues Roger Stone over $2M in unpaid taxes

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The Justice Department has sued Donald Trump's ally Roger Stone, accusing the conservative provocateur and his wife of failing to pay nearly $2 million in income tax.

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AP Sources: El Salvador president snubs visiting Biden envoy

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Aides to El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele say he's refused to meet with a visiting senior U.S. diplomat over what he sees as a pattern of slights from Democrats and the Biden administration.

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El Salvador kept paying DC lobbyist after claim he was fired

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In this image take from UNTV video, Nayib Armando Bukele, President of El Salvador, speaks in a pre-recorded video message during the 75th session of the United Nations General Assembly, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2020, at U.N. headquarters in New York. The tweet was widely shared in El Salvador. More recently, Stryk teamed up with another DC firm, Rational 360, which is run by veteran Democratic operatives including Joe Lockhart. El Salvador in October hired Rational 360 for $65,000 per month. Bukele’s government has also awarded a $780,000 contract to a newly formed U.S.-based entity called Invest El Salvador.

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WikiLeaks founder Assange denied bail in UK

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A Julian Assange supporter reacts outside the Westminster Magistrates Court after Julian Assange was denied bail at a hearing in the court in London, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021. On Monday Judge Vanessa Baraitser ruled that Julian Assange cannot be extradited to the US. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)LONDON – A British judge on Wednesday denied bail to WikiLeaks’ founder Julian Assange, ordering him to remain in a high-security prison while U.K. courts decide whether he will be sent to the United States to face espionage charges. It is illogical.”Several dozen Assange supporters gathered outside London's Westminster Magistrates' Court, shouting “Free Assange.” Police said seven people were arrested for breaching coronavirus lockdown rules. In 2012, Assange jumped bail and sought refuge inside the Ecuadorian Embassy, where he was beyond the reach of U.K. and Swedish authorities — but also effectively was a prisoner in the tiny diplomatic mission.

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UK judge refuses US extradition of WikiLeaks founder Assange

Read full article: UK judge refuses US extradition of WikiLeaks founder Assange

A British judge has rejected the United States request to extradite WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to face espionage charges, saying it would be oppressive because of his mental health. "I find that the mental condition of Mr. Assange is such that it would be oppressive to extradite him to the United States of America," the judge said. Lawyers for the U.S. government said they would appeal the decision, and the U.S. Department of Justice said it would continue to seek Assange’s extradition. “While we are extremely disappointed in the court’s ultimate decision, we are gratified that the United States prevailed on every point of law raised," it said in a statement. “We hope that after consideration of the U.K. court’s ruling, the United States will decide not to pursue the case further," he said.

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UK judge to rule on US extradition for WikiLeaks' Assange

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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will find out Monday Jan. 4, 2021, whether he can be extradited from the U.K. to the U.S. to face espionage charges over the publication of secret American military documents. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham, File)LONDON – WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will find out Monday whether he can be extradited from the U.K. to the U.S. to face espionage charges over the publication of secret American military documents. U.S. prosecutors indicted the 49-year-old Assange on 17 espionage charges and one charge of computer misuse that carry a maximum sentence of 175 years in prison. His legal team argued that Assange would, if extradited, likely face solitary confinement that would put him at a heightened risk of suicide. Assange and his legal team will be hoping that developments in the U.S. bring an end to his ordeal if the judge grants the U.S. extradition request.

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WikiLeaks' Assange won't get US extradition ruling this year

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Kristinn Hrafnsson editor in chief of Wikileaks gives a statement outside the Old Bailey in London, Thursday, Oct. 1, 2020, as the Julian Assange extradition hearing to the US ended, with a result expected later in the year. Now that lawyers have finished presenting evidence, Assange's defense team has asked for another four weeks to submit its closing argument. Except for an early virus exposure scare and occasional outbursts from the usually face-masked Assange, the hearing proceeded smoothly. The charges against Assange carry a maximum sentence of 175 years in prison. Lawyers acting on behalf of the U.S. government say Assange committed serious crimes that put people’s lives in danger, allegations his fiancée disputed.

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Assange bugged while at Ecuadorian Embassy, UK court told

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LONDON – Julian Assange's conversations in the latter part of his 7-year stay at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London were systematically bugged, even in the toilet, a London court heard Wednesday. Assange lived in the embassy for seven years from 2012 after seeking refuge there while fearing his potential extradition to the U.S. The anonymous witnesses both claimed that Morales said the surveillance was initiated at the behest of “our American friends" and that he had been handsomely rewarded. “All of these suggestions Morales said were under consideration during his dealing with his contacts in the United States,” the witness said. “I used a nearby socket to conceal a microphone in a cable in the toilet in the back of the embassy,” the witness said.

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Assange 'binge-watched' suicide of ex-Bosnian Croat general

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LONDON – Julian Assange relayed how he “binge-watched” the suicide of the former Bosnian Croat general in a U.N. courtroom three years ago, a doctor who visited the WikiLeaks founder on several occasions while he was in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London told an extradition hearing Thursday. Psychologist Nigel Blackwood, who assessed Assange at Belmarsh, rebutted defense experts on the extent of Assange’s condition, saying his suicide risk was “manageable." “I think there is some risk of suicide but that risk has to be carefully managed at Belmarsh," he said. Blackwood noted that Assange has been “highly functioning to a very high level in running a very successful organization." “I think there is some risk of suicide attempt linked to extradition, but not substantial risk,” he told the court.

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Assange lawyer says Trump offered deal to avoid extradition

Read full article: Assange lawyer says Trump offered deal to avoid extradition

Supporters of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange take part in a protest outside the Central Criminal Court, the Old Bailey, in London, Monday, Sept. 14, 2020. The London court hearing on Assange's extradition from Britain to the United States resumed Monday after a COVID-19 test on one of the participating lawyers came back negative, WikiLeaks said Friday. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)LONDON – A lawyer for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has told a London court that her client was indirectly offered a “win-win” deal by President Donald Trump that would see him avoid extradition to the U.S. if he revealed the source of a leak of documents from the Democratic Party before the 2016 election. James Lewis, a lawyer acting on behalf of the U.S. government, said it wasn't contesting that “these things” were said. Assange has been in a British prison since his ejection from the Ecuadorian Embassy in London in April 2019.

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Lawyer says Assange charged under broad, contentious US law

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Supporters of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange take part in a protest outside the Central Criminal Court, the Old Bailey, in London, Monday, Sept. 14, 2020. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)LONDON – An American constitutional law expert said Thursday that the United States indicted WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange under an “extraordinarily broad” spying law that has been used in the past for politically motivated prosecutions. Leaker Daniel Ellsberg faced 12 Espionage Act charges and faced up to 115 years in prison, but the charges were dismissed in 1973 because of government misconduct against him. He said it was not relevant to his analysis of the Espionage Act, and noted he was a very junior lawyer at the time. He disagreed with a suggestion by a prosecution lawyer that Assange took a “cavalier attitude” to redaction.

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Pentagon Papers leaker comes to the defense of Assange

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He told London's Central Criminal Court that the pair had very comparable political opinions. The dump, similarly coordinated at various stages with some of the world's leading newspapers, was arguably the biggest single leak since the Pentagon Papers four decades before. Like Assange, Ellsberg faced the prospect of decades, at least, in prison. He also said that Assange took great care not to willfully expose anyone to harm. Assange has been in a British prison since he was ejected from his refuge at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London in April 2019.

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Assange court case to resume after COVID-19 false alarm

Read full article: Assange court case to resume after COVID-19 false alarm

WikiLeaks said the case is now set to continue on Monday. Assange is fighting American prosecutors’ attempt to get the British government to send him to the U.S. to stand trial on spying charges. The extradition hearing at London’s Old Bailey criminal court is scheduled to last until early October. U.S. prosecutors have indicted the 49-year-old Australian on 18 espionage and computer misuse charges over WikiLeaks’ publication of secret U.S. military documents a decade ago. Assange’s lawyers say the prosecution is a politically motivated abuse of power that will stifle press freedom and put journalists around the world at risk.

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Assange extradition hearing paused over COVID-19 risk

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Julian Assange supporters protest outside the Old Bailey in London, Monday, Sept. 7, 2020. Lawyers for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and the U.S. government were squaring off in a London court on Monday at a high-stakes extradition case delayed by the coronavirus pandemic. American prosecutors have indicted the 49-year-old Australian on 18 espionage and computer misuse charges over the WikiLeaks publication of secret U.S. military documents a decade ago. U.S. prosecutors have indicted the 49-year-old Australian on 18 espionage and computer misuse charges over WikiLeaks publication of secret U.S. military documents a decade ago. The hearing started Monday at Londons Old Bailey criminal court and is scheduled to last about a month.

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Assange told to stop interrupting witnesses at UK hearing

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A billboard truck depicting Julian Assange drives past the Central Criminal Court Old Bailey in London, Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2020. American prosecutors have indicted the 49-year-old Australian on 18 espionage and computer misuse charges over Wikileaks' publication of secret U.S. military documents a decade ago. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)LONDON A British judge told WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Tuesday that his extradition hearing will proceed without him if he continues to speak from the dock and interrupt witnesses. Vanessa Baraitser briefly adjourned the hearing at Londons Central Criminal Court after Assange interrupted defense witness Clive Stafford Smith, who was giving evidence. Assange is fighting an attempt by American prosecutors to extradite him to the U.S. to stand trial on spying charges.

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Supporters gather for Assange court extradition showdown

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Partner of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, Stella Moris, holds up a Julian Assange press card outside the gates of Downing Street, in Westminster, London, after attempting to deliver a Reporters Without Borders petition against the extradition of her partner to the US. Lawyers for Assange and the U.S. government will face off in London on Monday at an extradition hearing that was delayed by the coronavirus pandemic. (Dominic Lipinski/PA via AP)LONDON Lawyers for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and the U.S. government were squaring off in a London court on Monday at a high-stakes extradition case delayed by the coronavirus pandemic. Assanges lawyers say the prosecution is a politically motivated abuse of power that will stifle press freedom and put journalists around the world at risk. The WikiLeaks founder was due to be brought from Belmarsh Prison on the outskirts of London to court for the hearing.

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Timeline of Julian Assange's legal battles over past decade

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August 2010: Swedish prosecutors issue arrest warrant for Assange based on one womans allegation of rape and anothers allegation of molestation. November 2010: Swedish police issue an international arrest warrant for Assange. July 2014: Assange loses his bid to have an arrest warrant issued in Sweden against him canceled. May 1, 2019: Assange is sentenced to 50 weeks in prison for jumping bail in 2012. June 25, 2020: US files new indictment against Assange that prosecutors say underscores Assanges efforts to procure and release classified information.

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WikiLeaks' Assange to fight US extradition bid in UK court

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FILE - In this Thursday, Jan. 23, 2020 file photo, demonstrators supporting Julian Assange hold banners outside Westminster Magistrates Court in London. Lawyers for Assange and the U.S. government are scheduled to face off in London Monday at an extradition hearing that was delayed by the coronavirus pandemic. American prosecutors say Assange is a criminal, not a free-speech hero. The four-week extradition hearing is part of a twisting saga rife with competing claims of hacking, spying and subterfuge. The extradition hearing opened in February but was put on hold when the U.K. went into lockdown in March to slow the spread of the coronavirus.

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Meghan McCain Explains Walking Off The View Set, Says Pamela Anderson Used Her for Fame

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On Tuesdays Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, McCain opened up about two recent sparing matches with guests Ana Navarro and Pamela Anderson. The booing and the heckling is a lot every day, and Im paid at The View, Im paid to give a different view. I think thats why people like the show. I always say were like the only show that [talks] about J.Lo and A-Rod and North Korea in the same show, and I think thats important." RELATED CONTENT:Meghan McCain Walks off 'The View' Set After Tense Ana Navarro ArgumentMeghan McCain Says Felicity Huffman 'Deserves to Go to Jail' Over College Admissions ScandalMeghan McCain and Pamela Anderson Feud Over Politics on 'The View'

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Meghan McCain and Pamela Anderson Have Blowout Fight on 'The View'

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Meghan McCain sparred with Pamela Anderson on Friday's episode of The View. The military has put many innocent lives at risk," Anderson said. "There's nothing proven that he actually put anybody at risk," Anderson replied. "I always say we're like the only show that [talks] about J.Lo and A-Rod and North Korea in the same show, and I think that's important." RELATED CONTENT:Meghan McCain Talks Representing Conservatives on 'The View,' Calls Elisabeth Hasselbeck an 'Icon' (Exclusive)Meghan McCain and Joy Behar Address 'View' Feud RumorsMeghan McCain Reveals the One Regret She Has From Her Time on 'The View'

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Ex-Ecuadorian president confirms Assange meddled in US election

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Correa fueled his rise to power on anti-US vitriol and aligned with Assange after WikiLeaks published highly classified Pentagon materials. Despite Correa's ire against US policies, he rejected the notion that his government worked with Assange to help Trump win. "I am way closer to Hillary Clinton than Trump," Correa told CNN. I was a student in the US, doing my doctorate when Bill Clinton was (president). The former Ecuadorian leader also said it was "nonsense" that Assange was "the head of the embassy," downplaying Assange's influence.

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