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Wikileaks' Assange loses UK Supreme Court extradition appeal
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange can be extradited from the U.K. to face charges in Sweden, the U.K. Supreme Court has ruled.
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Wikileaks' Assange to appeal extradition to Sweden at Supreme Court
Julian Assange is to appeal a UK High Court ruling which ruled that the Wikileaks founder should be extradited to Sweden to face sexual assault and rape charges.
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Wikileaks' Assange extradition appeal fails at UK's High Court
Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks, has lost his appeal to be extradited to Sweden to face rape and sexual assault charges.
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Wikileaks lawyer: Assange is public enemy No. 1 in Sweden
Julian Assange has been 'vilified' by the Swedish prime minister, whose remarks have affected the Wikileaks editor's chances of getting a fair trial in Sweden.
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Analysis: Is Wikileaks' Assange actually a terrorist?
Is, in fact, Julian Assange a terrorist? Or is he something else?
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Sweden issuing arrest warrant for WikiLeaks' Assange
Stockholm court says Julian Assange will be "detained in his absence" on rape and molestation charges, which his lawyer says are false and politically-motivated.
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Wikileaks' Assange loses UK Supreme Court extradition appeal
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange can be extradited from the U.K. to face charges in Sweden, the U.K. Supreme Court has ruled.
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News to know: Julian Assange, Goodbye 'open' web, and what was Google's top search?
News to know -- December 12-18: A look back at the news from London, the UK and wider Europe, on all the bits that were missed during the week's coverage.
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Wikileaks' Assange can fight extradition to Sweden, court rules
Wikileaks' founder Julian Assange will be allowed to take his appeal against extradition to the highest court in the UK.
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Wikileaks' Assange to appeal extradition to Sweden at Supreme Court
Julian Assange is to appeal a UK High Court ruling which ruled that the Wikileaks founder should be extradited to Sweden to face sexual assault and rape charges.
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Wikileaks' Assange extradition appeal fails at UK's High Court
Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks, has lost his appeal to be extradited to Sweden to face rape and sexual assault charges.
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Wikileaks suspends publication of secrets amid 'financial blockade'
Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks, said today that the organisation would cease publication of secrets to focus on lifting the "financial blockade" by major U.S. banks.
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Wikileaks: Homeland Security invokes Patriot Act on Assange; seeks server data
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has invoked the Patriot Act on Wikileaks' domain registrar, in a bid to access information on founder Julian Assange.
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Wikileaks Assange: 'Facebook open to US intelligence'
Wikileaks Assange says Facebook is the "most appalling spy machine", with data accessible by U.S. authorities. He could be onto something (Hint: he is).
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Wikileaks Assange to be extradited from UK; Appeals expected to be lodged
Breaking news: Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks, will be extradited from the UK to Sweden to face charges of rape and sexual assault, after arguing the charges are 'politically motivated'.
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Wikileaks lawyer: Assange is public enemy No. 1 in Sweden
Julian Assange has been 'vilified' by the Swedish prime minister, whose remarks have affected the Wikileaks editor's chances of getting a fair trial in Sweden.
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WikiLeaks Assange: U.S. doesn't have the technology to take us down
WikiLeaks sat down with 60 Minutes Julian Assange and said that the U.S. government couldn't take the site down if it wanted to. That's "just the way our technology is constructed," he said.
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Extradition hearing set for Wikileaks Assange
Wikileaks editor Julian Assange has been given a court date for a hearing into whether he will be extradited to Sweden to face questioning on sexual assault charges.
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Operation 'Avenge Assange': How anonymous is 'Anonymous'?
A report by the University of Twente, Netherlands, proves that 'Anonymous' attackers who hit Visa, Mastercard and PayPal, are not at all anonymous due to the lack of IP-spoofing capabilities in...
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Judge to release WikiLeaks' Assange on bail
WikiLeaks editor Julian Assange was granted bail today by a London judge, but prosecutors said they will appeal the decision.
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