The U.S. intelligence report says Russian military intelligence relayed the material to WikiLeaks via unnamed intermediaries... READ MORE›
Julian Assange said a 14 year old could have hacked Podesta... READ MORE›
Guardian 'fake news' story on Julian Assange 'punishment for his inconvenient truth-telling' -- RT Op-Edge... READ MORE›
A false report on an Assange interview went viral because liberal journalists wanted to believe he praised Russia... READ MORE›
WikiLeaks editor Julian Assange published the answers he gave to Swedish prosecutors during questioning at the Ecuadorian embassy in London in November... READ MORE›
Assange goes public For the first time Assange released details about the sexual assault allegations, issuing a statement on Wednesday... READ MORE›
So don't be misguided, don't think that Julian Assange is going to acquiesce... READ MORE›
The Swedish investigation into possible sexual crimes began when two women Assange met in Sweden in 2010 complained to authorities... READ MORE›
Mr. Assange has lived in the embassy since June 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden over the rape accusation... READ MORE›
Swedish prosecutor Ingrid Isgren, who will attend while Assange is questioned by an Ecuadoran prosecutor entered the embassy building shortly before 1000 GMT, an AFP photographer said... READ MORE›
Assange will be interviewed at the Ecuadorean Embassy in London where he sought refuge more than four years ago, Swedish officials said... READ MORE›
Prosecutors will finally have a chance to question WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange about allegations concerning possible sex crimes committed in Sweden six years ago... READ MORE›
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was to face questioning by prosecutors Monday at the Ecuadoran Embassy in London in a twist in the long-running legal batt... READ MORE›
Julian Assange responded to claims Russia is behind the WikiLeaks revelations about Hillary Clinton, adding that he feels sorry for the Democratic presidential candidate... READ MORE›
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange denied Thursday that Russia was the source of leaked emails from Hillary Clinton campaign chief John Podesta... READ MORE›
LONDON - WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange first outlined the hypothesis nearly a decade ago Can total transparency defeat an entrenched group of insiders?... READ MORE›
According to the activist, the State Department is rooting for Clinton in the US presidential election to take place on November 8... READ MORE›
Rafael Correa, Ecuador's leftist president, seemed to bask in Assange's bad-boy glow, which gave the small South American nation a big role in a global drama... READ MORE›
Sleep-deprived Trump backers and Hillary-haters all across the country took to Twitter to convey their displeasure... READ MORE›
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's access to the Internet was disrupted Monday by a state party, the organization claimed in a brief statement... READ MORE›
Pamela Anderson has spoken of her fears over Julian Assange's health after visiting him at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London... READ MORE›
Assange's turn toward Trump has also exposed WikiLeaks to a large and previously untapped audience of conspiracy-minded, antigovernment types... READ MORE›
WikiLeaks says that founder Julian Assange's internet access has been cut by an unidentified state actor... READ MORE›
Guardian.co.uk julian assange set to be questioned by swedish prosecutors in london 2 hrs ago... READ MORE›
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is working tirelessly to blow up Hillary Clinton's candidacy... READ MORE›
'Difficult and costly' Lawyers for Mr Assange say the allegations of sexual assault should have been dropped long ago... READ MORE›
According to Wikileaks' twitter feed, Ecuador cut off Julian Assange' internet access on Saturday... READ MORE›
In that email, there are some preconditions, one of which is that both the Ecuadorean and the United Kingdom authorities approve the request... READ MORE›
By Matt Siegel WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange gestures during a news conference at the Ecuadorian embassy in central London August 18, 2014 file photo... READ MORE›
Post to Facebook Pamela Andersona??s present for Julian Assange Vegan meal The former a??Baywatcha?? star expressed concern for his health... READ MORE›
The UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention said called on Swedish and British authorities to immediately end the WikiLeaks founder's deprivation of liberty'' and compensate him... READ MORE›
On Monday, the group tweeted We can confirm Ecuador cut off Assange's internet access Saturday, 1 p.m... READ MORE›
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Mr. Assange has previously offered to be questioned inside the embassy, but prosecutors had insisted until last year that he be interviewed in Sweden... READ MORE›
To go against a decision would be to go against a unit of the United Nations, and their own interpretation of human rights... READ MORE›
Assange, who denies any wrongdoing, has been holed up in Ecuador's London embassy since June 2012 to avoid being extradited to Sweden... READ MORE›
The UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention said that Mr Assange had been arbitrarily detained by Britain and Sweden... READ MORE›
Australian national Julian Assange has been holed up in Ecuador's Embassy in London since June 2012,... READ MORE›
But for the most part, Mr. Assange has remained silent about some of the Russian president's harshest moves... READ MORE›
Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa has said that questions submitted by Swedish prosecutors will be asked by Ecuadorian officials... READ MORE›
Mr Samuelson said that Mr Assange would continue to claim asylum in the Ecuadorian embassy in London... READ MORE›
Swedish Justice Ministry official Cecilia Riddselius confirmed the two governments had reached a general agreement on legal assistance in criminal matters... READ MORE›
Assange, who denies the rape allegation, has challenged the detention order several times... READ MORE›
18, 2014 shows WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange during a press conference inside the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, where he has been holed up for two years... READ MORE›
We are naturally disappointed that Swedish courts yet again choose to ignore Julian Assange's difficult life situation, Samuelson told The Associated Press... READ MORE›
The much-vaunted press conference by Wikileaks on Tuesday was little more than an extended infomercial... READ MORE›
Mr. Assange was arbitrarily detained by Britain and Sweden for more than five years, according to a United Nations human rights panel... READ MORE›
In one instance, a security guard was on duty at around 8 30 pm on Sept. 6, when Assange was in the embassy with two associates... READ MORE›
The Supreme Court is expected to put hurdles in the way of Mohammed's claim... READ MORE›
He also has been implicated in several other human rights abuses... READ MORE›
You there in the United Nations, you do not know diplomacy, Mr. Duterte said... READ MORE›
Jurors at London's Central Criminal Court deliberated less than two hours before finding Thomas Mair guilty on Wednesday... READ MORE›
If enough countries start implementing the Paris agreement, historians will see this as a watershed moment, said Erik Solheim, director of the United Nations environment program... READ MORE›
China Air, which is Asia's third-biggest airline and flies twice daily between London and Beijing, has yet to comment... READ MORE›
When two United Nations human rights experts criticized the extra-judicial killings committed under the Philippines' anti-drug campaign, its president responded with a threat... READ MORE›
Yet as the UK's Department for International Development's youth agenda points out, more than 600 million young people live in fragile or conflict afflicted areas... READ MORE›
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will be questioned by Swedish prosecutors inside the Ecuadorean embassy in London, in a possible breakthrough to the impasse over his case... READ MORE›
Trump played the China-bashing card once again in his latest attempt to rectify his falling popularity, Xinhua said in an editorial... READ MORE›
She went to the court in Tianjin where lawyers and human rights activists were tried, hoping to find information about her husband... READ MORE›
U.N. rights boss urges Turkey to uphold rule of law, allow monitors... READ MORE›
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