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WIKILEAKS FOUNDER NEWS IN ENGLISH

  • WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange freed by U.S. court after guilty plea

    WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange freed by U.S. court after guilty plea

    News | June 26, 2024 18:09 IST

    WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange walked free on Wednesday (June 26) from a court on the U.S. Pacific island territory of Saipan after pleading guilty to violating U.S. espionage law, in a deal that will see him return home to Australia. Watch to know more!

  • Julian assange extradition, Wikileaks

    Wikileaks founder Julian Assange gets major relief, allowed to appeal extradition to US

    World | May 21, 2024 8:37 IST

    The British government in 2022 ordered the extradition of Assange to the United States to face spying charges, a move thoroughly opposed by many of his supporters. Assange faces 18 charges in the US, mostly of espionage, for releasing hundreds of thousands of classified US documents.

  • assange loses appeal against extradition

    Assange Loses Appeal Against Extradition

    World | November 02, 2011 16:49 IST

    London, Nov 2: WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange today lost his appeal against extradition from the UK to Sweden to face charges of rape and sexual assault in that country.Two judges at the High Court in

  • jail denies wiki boss access to counsel bail hearing today

    Jail Denies Wiki Boss Access To Counsel; Bail Hearing Today

    World | December 16, 2010 9:30 IST

    London, Dec 15:  Sweden's appeal against the bail granted to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on rape charges will be heard in the High Court here on Thursday, even as his lawyers complained that the prison

  • swiss bank closes account of wikileaks founder

    Swiss Bank Closes Account Of WikiLeaks Founder

    World | December 07, 2010 8:23 IST

    Geneva:  Switzerland on Monday closed a bank account set up by WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange as his website unveiled a secret list of key infrastructure sites around the world that could be targeted by terrorists.

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