Assange can appeal against US extradition on espionage charges,UK court rules

Assange can appeal against US extradition on espionage charges,UK court rules

London’s High Court ruled that assurances it sought from the US were insufficient and that it would allow the WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to appeal against his extradition on espionage charges.

  • byRob Harris

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For pity’s sake,it’s time to bring Assange saga to an end
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For pity’s sake,it’s time to bring Assange saga to an end

Julian Assange has always polarised opinion. Now,for some,his plight has evoked a sense of pity.

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Julian Assange extradition moves closer as US provides British court with assurances

Julian Assange extradition moves closer as US provides British court with assurances

Assange’s wife Stella,whom he married while in prison in London,said the guarantees did not satisfy their concerns,describing them as “blatant weasel words”.

  • byMichael Holden andKanishka Singh
Biden reveals he’s considering Australia’s request to drop Assange prosecution

Biden reveals he’s considering Australia’s request to drop Assange prosecution

“Enough is enough,” Anthony Albanese said on ABC TV in reply as members of WikiLeaks founder’s family also spoke in support of Assange being freed.

  • byMatthew Knott
Julian Assange’s legal drama continues after UK judges defer ruling on extradition appeal

Julian Assange’s legal drama continues after UK judges defer ruling on extradition appeal

Two High Court judges said on Tuesday that they would grant the Australian-born Assange a new appeal unless Washington authorities gave further assurances about what will happen to him.

  • byRob Harris
Assange supporters welcome possible plea deal with US

Assange supporters welcome possible plea deal with US

Independent MP Andrew Wilkie,one of Assange’s biggest champions in federal parliament,says many Australians would be heartened by reports that the US is considering a plea deal.

  • byMatthew Knott
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Assange ‘indiscriminately’ named sources and encouraged hacking,US lawyers tell court

Assange ‘indiscriminately’ named sources and encouraged hacking,US lawyers tell court

After two days of legal arguments,judges will consider whether to grant the WikiLeaks founder permission to appeal against his removal from the UK.

  • byRob Harris
Assange ‘too ill’ to appear at final extradition hearing,court told

Assange ‘too ill’ to appear at final extradition hearing,court told

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is too unwell to appear at a two-day hearing to fight his extradition to the US,a court has heard.

  • byRob Harris
No plea deal seen as Julian Assange faces what could be his final extradition hearing

No plea deal seen as Julian Assange faces what could be his final extradition hearing

England’s High Court has scheduled two days of arguments over whether Assange,who has spent years in self-exile and detention,can ask an appeals court to block his transfer.

  • byRob Harris
How the seat of Australian power swung behind Assange

How the seat of Australian power swung behind Assange

The fate of the WikiLeaks founder is in foreign hands,but now the weight of the Australian government and parliament is demanding he be sent home.

  • byDavid Crowe
Labor toughens stance on Assange,backs vote to bring him home

Labor toughens stance on Assange,backs vote to bring him home

The WikiLeaks founder will make his final appeal against the order to extradite him to the United States next week.

  • byDavid Crowe