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Australian PM expresses satisfaction over Assange 'saga' conclusion
Assange is on flight home to Australia after spending more than five years in London's high-security Belmarsh prison
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Julian Assange: WikiLeaks founder allowed to appeal extradition from UK to US
Supporters see prosecution as an assault on journalism
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Trump offered to pardon Assange if he provided source for Democrat emails: lawyer
Lawyer says deal was presented to Assange as a “win-win” solution
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Doctors fear Assange 'could die' in UK jail
As the 48-year-old Australian is still fighting a US bid to extradite him from Britain
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Assange vs the US
We can expect that it will not be long until Assange is quite possibly extradited to the US sentenced there
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Assange charged in US with computer hacking conspiracy
Assange faces up to five years in jail on US federal charge
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US prosecutors press witnesses to testify against Assange: WikiLeaks
In connection with what WikiLeaks says were secret criminal charges filed by the Trump administration
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Not up to US to decide on Assange asylum, Ecuador says
Pence and Moreno agrees to remain in close coordination on potential next steps going forward
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Ecuador spied on Assange at London embassy, says report
Equador spent millions of dollars to protect and monitor Assange's activities
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WikiLeaks founder Assange loses bid to halt UK legal action against him
The ruling means Assange remains in a legal and diplomatic impasse, with no way out of the embassy
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Assange team hopes UK could declare him persona non grata
Assange is trying to use his Ecuadorian diplomatic status to force Britain to declare him persona non grata
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Ecuador decides its future, and maybe Assange's, in runoff
Opposition leader, Guillermo Lasso, is threatening to revoke Assange's political asylum if he comes into power
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Assange says would go to US only if rights guaranteed: WikiLeaks
Washington has maintained the threat of prosecuting the Wikileaks founder
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WikiLeaks' Assange faces questioning by prosecutors
An Ecuadoran prosecutor will quiz the founder of the secret-spilling website at the red-brick building
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Ecuador cuts Julian Assange's internet access: WikiLeaks
WikiLeaks has been one of the most prominent internet outlets to post and promote hacked Democratic Party materials
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Wikileaks claims Assange’s internet access blocked by 'state party’
The anti-secrecy website has published thousands of emails from the head of Hillary Clinton’s campaign team account
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Wikileaks' Assange signals release of documents before US election
The organization would publish around one million documents related to three governments and the US election
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Ten years on, WikiLeaks and Assange as controversial as ever
The most important single collection of material we have published is the US diplomatic cable series
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Assange says WikiLeaks to release 'significant' Clinton campaign data
Asked if the data could be a game-changer in the election, the Australian told Fox News 'I think it’s significant'
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Sweden asks to question Assange, waits for Ecuador answer
Questioning will be carried out by Chief District Prosecutor Ingrid Isgren and a police investigator
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Use snail mail to thwart spies, Assange tells journalists
WikiLeaks would soon post information about the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP)
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Britain making 'formal protest' to Ecuador over Assange case
Two of the four allegations against the WikiLeaks founder have expired because of the statute of limitations
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