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The 50-year-old Australian is being held in jail while US authorities seek his extradition to face trial on 18 counts
The decision deals a serious blow to Assange's effort to fight his deportation in the courts
Assange is accused of releasing vast troves of 'confidential US military records and diplomatic cables'
Judge Vanessa Baraitser ruled that Assange will have to remain in custody in Britain
The United States accuses Australian-born Assange, 49, of 18 offenses relating to the release by WikiLeaks
WikiLeaks published thousands of emails hacked from Clinton’s campaign, weeks before the 2016 election
US, in violation of international law and basic norms,has been engaging in large-scale indiscriminate cyber theft
As the 48-year-old Australian is still fighting a US bid to extradite him from Britain
A final decision on whether WikiLeaks founder can be extradited will rest with the courts
Wikileaks, Reporters Without Borders and other media rights groups denounce charges as attack on press freedom
US indictment accuses him of helping crack a password stored on Department of Defence computers in 2010
British police, acting on behalf of Washington, arrested the WikiLeaks founder at Ecuador's embassy in London
Police said they arrested Assange after being 'invited into the Ecuadorean embassy'
In connection with what WikiLeaks says were secret criminal charges filed by the Trump administration
Prosecutors reveal existence of sealed indictment in a court filing of an unrelated case
Ecuador government issued no immediate statement in response
The Wikileaks founder has been holed up at the embassy since 2012
Arjen Kamphuis, 47, Dutch cyber security expert has been missing since August 20
Equador spent millions of dollars to protect and monitor Assange's activities
The ruling means Assange remains in a legal and diplomatic impasse, with no way out of the embassy
Assange is trying to use his Ecuadorian diplomatic status to force Britain to declare him persona non grata
WikiLeaks founder seems to be overstaying his welcome
Assange was granted asylum in 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden over rape allegations
British police said they would still arrest him if he tried to leave the embassy even after rape charges bring dropped
WikiLeaks previously published publications on CIA hacking tools including information on targeting Apple and Samsung
The WikiLeaks saga
Tweets link to Julian Assange's interview with PTI chairman Imran Khan in 2013
My legal staff have contacted the UK authorities and we hope to engage in a dialogue, says Wikileaks' founder
The portrait shows the 29-year old in a short-cropped hair wearing red lipstick and a dark deep-V-neck sweater
Accusation against Assange dates from August 2010 when the alleged victim filed a complaint
The 29-year-old transgender served seven of a 35-year sentence for giving US secrets to WikiLeaks
Manning attempted suicide twice last year alone and went on a hunger strike to denounce disciplinary measures
WikiLeaks, founded by Assange in 2006, specializes in large-scale breaches of classified data
Thousands of documents belonging to Macron's En Marche! movement were dumped online
Assange's case returned to the spotlight after WikiLeaks was accused of meddling in the US election last year
NSA exploited vulnerabilities in a range of Microsoft Windows products widely used on computers around the world
Claims Wikileaks founder Assange helps enemies of the United States
The files posted by WikiLeaks appear to show internal CIA discussions of various tools for hacking
Lasso alleged fraud and said he would contest the result
Opposition leader, Guillermo Lasso, is threatening to revoke Assange's political asylum if he comes into power
Latest documents focus on how CIA targets Apple's popular personal electronics to spy on users
The growing use of smart devices has become a cause of concern
New vulnerability put hundreds of millions of WhatsApp Web; Telegram Web users at risk of complete account take over
WikiLeaks has once again caught the world by surprise with the releaseof a large set of files it calls “year zero”
Microsoft and Cisco welcomed submissions of any vulnerabilities through normal reporting channels
Says he has more information about the Central Intelligence Agency's hacking operation
The United States government appears to be obsessed with knowing every bit of information there is to know
Says analysis is ongoing and will implement any further necessary protections
China is frequently accused by the United States and other countries of hacking attacks
A person familiar with WikiLeaks’ activities said the group has had the CIA hacking material for months