Government right to avoid megaphone diplomacy on Assange,Joe Hockey says

Government right to avoid megaphone diplomacy on Assange,Joe Hockey says

The federal government’s pursuit of quiet diplomacy to halt the extradition of Julian Assange to the US has been backed by Australia’s former US ambassador.

  • byMatthew Knott andKatina Curtis

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MPs back quiet diplomacy in Assange case

MPs back quiet diplomacy in Assange case

Labor MPs calling for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to be brought home are heartened by ministers saying the legal saga must end.

  • byKatina Curtis
If Albanese asks for Assange’s freedom,Biden has every reason to agree:Bob Carr

If Albanese asks for Assange’s freedom,Biden has every reason to agree:Bob Carr

Australia’s former Labor foreign affairs minister writes that this is the new prime minister’s moment to tell the US president what he has already declared publicly about the Assange case:“Enough is enough.”

  • byBob Carr
UK orders extradition of Julian Assange to United States

UK orders extradition of Julian Assange to United States

Julian Assange will be extradited to the United States to face spying charges over the publication of classified documents more than a decade ago,but his lawyers said he will appeal.

  • byLatika Bourke
Pressure on Anthony Albanese to stick to his word on Julian Assange

Pressure on Anthony Albanese to stick to his word on Julian Assange

Anthony Albanese has previously said he wants Assange freed but as prime minister,he gave an ambiguous response when asked about the Australian’s fate.

  • byLatika Bourke
No end in sight:Julian Assange’s father opens up in new documentary
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No end in sight:Julian Assange’s father opens up in new documentary

The film captures the efforts of John Shipton and Assange’s wife Stella Moris to stop the WikiLeaks founder’s extradition to the US.

  • bySandra Hall
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Decision on extradition of Julian Assange sent to UK government

Decision on extradition of Julian Assange sent to UK government

Britain’s Home Secretary will decide Julian Assange’s fate after a judge formally approved the extradition of the WikiLeaks founder to the US to face spying charges.

  • byJill Lawless
‘Very happy,very sad’:Julian Assange marries Stella Moris in prison ceremony

‘Very happy,very sad’:Julian Assange marries Stella Moris in prison ceremony

The bride wore a couture corseted coat dress in lilac duchess satin designed by Vivienne Westwood,one of the many celebrities who support Assange.

  • byLatika Bourke
‘I want the kids to see Australia’:Meet Stella Moris,Julian Assange’s fiancee

‘I want the kids to see Australia’:Meet Stella Moris,Julian Assange’s fiancee

As the couple prepares to marry on March 23,the human rights lawyer opens up about her relationship with the WikiLeaks founder.

  • byAmy Fallon
No ‘arguable point of law’:Julian Assange denied permission to appeal by Britain’s top court

No ‘arguable point of law’:Julian Assange denied permission to appeal by Britain’s top court

The Australian has sought for years to avoid a trial in the US on a series of charges related to WikiLeaks’ publication of classified documents.

  • byJill Lawless andSylvia Hui
Julian Assange opens door to appeal in small but key win in High Court

Julian Assange opens door to appeal in small but key win in High Court

Julian Assange asked a British court for an appeal after the High Court ruled his extradition to the US to face spying charges could go ahead.

  • byLatika Bourke