Julian Assange
Ecuador Deprived Assange of Internet Connection
(CNN)Ecuador says it has again suspended Julian Assange's ability to communicate with the world outside its embassy in London. The South American nation accuses him of failing to commit to an agreement not to release messages interfering with other nations' affairs.
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Court to Make Decision on Validity of UK Arrest Warrant Against Julian Assange
A court decision on whether a UK arrest warrant against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is still valid is due on 6 February, The Independent reported.
Mr Assange has been living inside the Ecuadorian Embassy in London for more than six years following a sex assault-related case brought by Swedish prosecutors.
Julian Assange's Health is Getting Worse
Julian Assange's six-year stay at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London is dangerous for both physical and mental health. This is the results of his last medical examination conducted by two medics in October for a total of 20 hours in 3 days, according to a news agency.
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Julian Assange Received a Civilian ID in Ecuador
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, who has been hiding for more than five years at the Ecuadorian embassy in London, has received a civilian ID from the South American country, DPA and Reuters reported.
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Assange with Mysterious Message on Twitter
Wikileaks creator Julian Assange has published a strange message on Twitter, the World News Agency reported. It immediately gave rise to speculation about his condition.
This is a 60-character code and a link to the Paper Planes clip by singer M.I.A.
Assange is said to have died, and this publication will begin to release secret documents.
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Famous Maltese Journalist and Blogger Dies in Car Bomb Attack
Maltese blogger Daphne Caruana Galizia, who accused her country's government of corruption, has been the victim of a bomb placed under her car, world media reported.
Assange: We are Witnessing the World's First Internet War in Catalonia
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange believes the situation surrounding the referendum on the independence of Catalonia can be described as the first case in the world of internet war.
Hillary Clinton: I was victim of "1,000 Russian agents"
Hillary Clinton Could Not Stop Crying, Blames Obama, FBI Director for Her Stunning Loss
In her latest public appearance, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton blamed the Democratic Party, the media, "weaponized information" and even a thousand Russians for her loss to Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election.
Assange warned not to interfere in politics
Ecuador's new president Lenin Moreno warned Julian Assange on May 25 not to interfere in the politics of the South American country, whose embassy the WikiLeaks founder has lived in for the past five years.
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Julian Assange: Sweden drops rape investigation
Sweden has decided to drop the rape investigation into Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.
Top prosecutor Marianne Ny said his arrest warrant was being revoked as it was impossible to serve him notice.
Mr Assange, 45, has lived in the Ecuadorean embassy in London since 2012. He fears extradition to Sweden would lead to extradition to the US where he is wanted over leaks.
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