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Assange arrested, dragged from Ecuador embassy in London
Wikileaks co-founder Julian Assange has been arrested at the Ecuadorian embassy in London. He has been found guilty by the Westminster Magistrates' Court of skipping bail. He now faces US federal… Audio
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WikiLeaks co-founder Assange arrested in London
Wikileaks co-founder Julian Assange has been arrested and removed from the Ecuador embassy where he has been living for the last seven years. Assange was arrested by UK police after Ecuador withdrew… Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 12 April 2019
Audio 12 Apr 2019Top stories this morning... WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is arrested and removed from from the Ecuadorian Embassy in London A man accused of shouting Islamophobic comments outside the Al Noor… Audio
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Wikileaks co-founder Julian Assange arrested - UK police
Wikileaks co-founder Julian Assange has been arrested after seven years in Ecuador's embassy in London, UK police say.
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Ecuadorian embassy could expel Assange within 'hours'
WikiLeaks says high-level sources within Ecuador are signalling that Australian Julian Assange will be expelled from the country's London embassy within "hours to days".
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Wikileaks source Chelsea Manning jailed for refusing to testify
Former US intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning has been jailed for refusing to testify before an investigation into Wikileaks.
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Michael Cohen: Trump 'wanted me to lie'
In blistering testimony, Donald Trump's ex-lawyer branded the president a racist, conman and cheat, has claimed Mr Trump wanted him to lie about a property deal in Moscow.
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Trump friend Stone pleads not guilty in Russia probe case
Roger Stone, a longtime adviser and confidant of US President Donald Trump, has pleaded not guilty to felony charges in the Russia investigation.
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Defiant Trump ally rejects Russia probe charges
Political strategist Roger Stone has been charged with seven counts in the Mueller probe but he insists the charges are bogus and he will never betray President Donald Trump.
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Pamela Anderson criticises Aus PM for 'smutty' remarks
Actress Pamela Anderson has criticised Australia's prime minister for making "smutty" remarks about her, after earlier asking him to help Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.
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Julian Assange to take legal action against Ecuador
Julian Assange is to launch legal action against the government of Ecuador, accusing it of violating his "fundamental rights and freedoms".
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Story of the day for 18 October 2018
Audio 18 Oct 2018So Poor old Wikileaks founder Julian Assange - he's clearly outstayed his welcome at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, they're quite cross with him. Audio
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Not all leakers are Winners
Reality Winner - an NSA whistle-blower - was sentenced to five years in prison in the USA last week. Closer to home the hunt for the "Limogate" leaker remained in the headlines, and National Party… Audio
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Australia preparing to ban Chelsea Manning
The Australian government is preparing to ban US whistleblower Chelsea Manning from entering the country for a speaking tour.
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Boris Becker claims diplomatic immunity in bankruptcy case
Former tennis champion Boris Becker is claiming diplomatic immunity against an attempt to sue him.
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Democrats sue Trump, Russia and Wikileaks
The Democratic Party in the US is suing Russia, the Trump campaign and the whistle-blowing website Wikileaks for conspiring to disrupt the 2016 presidential election.
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Julian Assange has internet cut at Ecuadorian embassy
Ecuador has cut Julian Assange's internet connection at its embassy in London, preventing him from communicating with the outside world.
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Judge maintains Assange UK arrest warrant
A UK warrant to arrest Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is still valid, a British court has ruled.
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WikiLeaks's Julian Assange becomes Ecuadorean citizen
The Ecuadorean government has confirmed that Julian Assange was granted Ecuadorean citizenship on 12 December.
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Malta journalist death: Caruana Galizia's son hits out
Malta's Daphne Caruana Galizia was "assassinated" for standing up to corruption, her son says.
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Weekly Reading: Best longreads on the web
Taylor Swift's legal victory, the editor of Brietbart, the new uniform of white supremacy and much more.
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Weekly Reading: The best longreads all in one place
Our weekly recap highlighting the best feature stories from around the internet.
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Sweden drops Assange rape investigation
Sweden has decided to drop the rape investigation into Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.
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Reports suggest US preparing charges against Assange
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange may face serious criminal charges as US officials move to seek his arrest. Washington Correspondent Simon Marks joins Checkpoint with the latest. Audio
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Wikileaks offers tech community first access to CIA files
Technology firms will get "exclusive access" to details of the CIA's cyber-warfare programme, Wikileaks says.