WikiLeaks will give tech firms access to CIA hacking tools, Julian Assange says... READ MORE›
Whistleblowing website WikiLeaks released on Tuesday a part of confidential documents on America's Central Intelligence Agency... READ MORE›
Just last month, the Trump administration's Justice Department was reported to be reconsidering whether to charge Mr. Assange... READ MORE›
Guardian.co.uk julian assange set to be questioned by swedish prosecutors in london 2 hrs ago... READ MORE›
Julian Assange will be given a month's notice to leave the Ecuadorian embassy if the country's main opposition candidate wins the presidency in next week's election... READ MORE›
Foreign Minister Guillaume Long said that the UK should now grant Mr Assange safe passage, as the European arrest warrant against him no longer holds ... READ MORE›
It is no longer proportionate to maintain the arrest of Julian Assange in his absence, she said... READ MORE›
Trump Dissing Daily Intelligence Briefing Worsens Rift With CIA... 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›
US federal agencies have launched a criminal investigation into the public release of documents said to detail CIA hacking tools, US officials say... READ MORE›
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According to the once secret files, the Central Intelligence Agency used a team of military-trained telepathic individuals during the Iran embassy siege nearly 40 years ago... 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 Times, citing current and former government officials, said the panel was likely to fault the Central Intelligence Agency for missteps... READ MORE›
The group posted nearly 9,000 documents it said were leaked from the Central Intelligence Agency, in what it described as the largest-ever publication of secret intelligence materials... READ MORE›
Mr Samuelson said that Mr Assange would continue to claim asylum in the Ecuadorian embassy in London... READ MORE›
CIA torture report video The 'damning indictment' of the intelligence agency's 'brutal' interrogations... READ MORE›
On Tuesday the Swedish Supreme Court agreed to consider Mr Assange's appeal against the decisions of lower courts to uphold an arrest warrant issued in November 2010... READ MORE›
Sweden wants this accord finished by the end of the year so it can question Assange inside the Ecuadorean Embassy in London... READ MORE›
Mr 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›
Assange was granted political asylum in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London in 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden... READ MORE›
Assange suggested he is prepared to depart the Ecuadoran Embassy compound, but how it may play out hinges on the U.N... READ MORE›
But Mr Samuelson told AAP that Assange, who denies the allegations, was also irritated it had taken the prosecutor so long to change her mind... READ MORE›
Contractors likely breached security and handed over documents describing the Central Intelligence Agency's use of hacking tools to anti-secrecy group Wiki... READ MORE›
Hard questions White House press secretary Josh Earnest does his best to insulate Mr Obama from the Senate report's fallout on Thursday... READ MORE›
French President Francois Hollande turned down a request for political asylum from WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange, saying he is in no immediate danger... READ MORE›
Mr 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›
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange gave a clenched fist salute Friday after Swedish prosecutors dropped a seven-year rape allegation, but he insisted the pr... READ MORE›
Ecuador and Sweden have signed a pact that would allow WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to be questioned by Swedish authorities at Ecuador's embassy in London... READ MORE›
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