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Wikileaks' founder freed on bail but still custody in UK
Audio 15 Dec 2010The founder of whistle-blowing website Wikileaks, Julian Assange, has been granted bail in London, but will have to remain in custody for up to 48 hours while an appeal is heard. Audio
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Assange moved within prison
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been moved to a isolation unit of a prison in London. He is due to appear in court again on Tuesday.
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Assange supporters hold rallies in Australia
Hundreds of supporters of Julian Assange and his WikiLeaks website have protested in Australia.
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Predictions cyber-attacks by WikiLeaks supporters will escalate
Audio 9 Dec 2010Supporters of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange have built a cyber army that has shut down the websites of the world's two biggest credit card companies - and experts are predicting that the attacks… Audio
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The Panel with Mark Inglis and John Bishop (Part 1)
Audio 9 Dec 2010Topics - Lawyers report that hundreds of accident victims are being wrongly refused treatment on back, shoulder and knee injuries. Supporters of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange have quickly built a… Audio
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UK Correspondent - Jon Dennis
Audio 9 Dec 2010The arrest of Julian Assange, 'Enemies' of Wikileaks cyber-attacked by 'Anonymous', and Liberal Democrats under attack for their part in escalation of tuition fees. Audio
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PayPal says it cut WikiLeaks on US advice
Internet payments company PayPal stopped doing business with WikiLeaks after receiving a letter from the US government, a senior executive has said.
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Rudd says US to blame for leaked cables, not Assange
Australia's Foreign Minister says the United States, not WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, is responsible for the unauthorised release of secret diplomatic cables.
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WikiLeaks founder in custody in UK
A court in London has refused bail to the founder of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, who has been arrested over allegations of sexual assault.
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The Panel with David Slack and Garth George (Part 2)
Audio 8 Dec 2010Topics - Many people take aspirin to lower their risk of heart disease. But a new study suggests a remarkable added benefit, reporting that patients who took aspirin regularly for a period of several… Audio
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Australia correspondent - Ray Moynihan
Audio 8 Dec 2010The reaction to the Arrest of Julian Assange by the Australian Government and the Oprah invasion. Audio
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange in UK custody
Audio 8 Dec 2010The WikiLeaks founder has been remanded in custody by a British court over allegations of sex crimes in Sweden. Supporters of Assange believe the charges are politically motivated. With James Catlin -… Audio
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Julian Assange arrested
Audio 8 Dec 2010The founder of the whistle-blowing website Wikileaks, Julian Assange, has been remanded in custody by a court in London after his arrest on sex crimes charges. Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 8 December 2010
Audio 8 Dec 2010Julian Assange arrested. Politicians reject any suggestion of rise in retirement age. Retirement Commissioner, Diana Crossan responds. MPs still resistant to broader public scrutiny of expenses… Audio
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UK receives arrest warrant for WikiLeaks founder
Legal authorities around the world have stepped up the pressure on the founder of the WikiLeaks website, Julian Assange, whose publication of secret diplomatic cables have angered Washington and other…
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Greens say Australian govt must do more for Assange
The Australian Greens are calling on the government to do more to protect the rights of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
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Assange's lawyer says arrest warrant a 'political stunt'
Audio 6 Dec 2010The lawyer for the fugitive founder of Wikileaks says he has information of 'thermo-nuclear' proportions, that will be made public if anything happens to Julian Assange or his website. Audio
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Wikileaks founder says Australia has abandoned him
The founder of Wikileaks says Australia has abandoned him and thrown away his rights in an attempt to pander to American interests.
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WikiLeaks back online
WikiLeaks is back online with using a Swiss web address after a series of mass cyber attacks.
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Swedish court rejects Assange appeal
Sweden's highest court has rejected an appeal by lawyers for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange against a detention order.
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'Red notice' issued by Interpol for WikiLeaks founder
Interpol has issued what's called a "red notice" for Julian Assange, the founder of the Wikileak website.
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WikiLeaks founder could face espionage charges
The United States and Australia are investigating WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange for possible violations of espionage laws.
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WikiLeak disclosures 'reveal China view' on North Korea
The latest disclosures from leaked classified US diplomatic cables suggest some Chinese officials have been losing patience with their North Korean allies.
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PM refusing to criticise US over leaked documents
New Zealand's Prime Minister says it is up to the United States to defend itself against accusations it has broken international law by spying on top UN officials.
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Iran plays down impact of leaked documents
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran has dismissed the WikiLeaks disclosures about Arab fears of Tehran's nuclear ambitions as "worthless mischief".