TalksbetweentheUKandEcuadoroverthefutureofJulianAssangeatitsLondonembassyhavebrokendown,theSouthAmericancountry’sforeignministerhassaid.MariaFernandaEspinosasug
WikiLeaksfounderJulianAssangelostalegalbidonTuesdaytopersuadetheBritishauthoritiesnottopursueanyfurtheractionagainsthimforbreachinghisbailconditionswhenhewalked
WikiLeaksfounderJulianAssange’snamehasappearedinanEcuadoreangovernmentdatabaseofcitizenidentificationnumbers,fuellingspeculationthathemayhavereceivedcitizenship
Pamela Anderson has penned an online love letter to Julian Assange calling on world leaders to intervene to set the WikiLeaks founder free.
PamelaAndersonhaspennedanonlinelovelettertoJulianAssangecallingonworldleaderstointervenetosettheWikiLeaksfounderfree.TheformerBaywatchstarsaidtherewasnolongeran
Ecuador'snewPresidentLeninMorenohascalledJulianAssangea"hacker"butstressedhiscountrywouldcontinueprovidingasylumtotheWikiLeaksfounderfleeinginternationalarrest.
JulianAssange,founderofWikiLeaks,willappealforasyluminFrancetoavoidextraditiontotheUnitedStateswherehecouldfacetrialoverthepublicationofclassifieddocuments,hisl
WikiLeaks appealed Tuesday for leaked White House documents before President Barack Obama leaves office, as its founder Julian Assange again denied Russia was the source of hacked Democratic party emails that hurt Hillary Clinton's bid for the US presidency.
Julian Assange will be interviewed at Ecuador's London embassy on Nov. 14, Swedish prosecutors said on Monday, in a move that could end a long diplomatic deadlock that has seen the WikiLeaks founder holed up in the London residence since 2012.
A Swedish court ruled on Wednesday after a public hearing to uphold the arrest warrant for Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder, who had stayed in Ecuador's embassy in London for two years to avoid extradition over allegations of rape and sexual molestation.