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27.06 / 01:55
Action Election information reports Department Courts Relationships Julian Assange's actions put people in danger: US State Department after whistleblower walks free
WikiLeaks founder and whistleblower Julian Assange walked free after signing a plea deal with the United States, the US State Department termed his actions for which he pleaded guilty had put the lives of people, especially Washington's allies and diplomats, at risk. US State Department Mathew Miller also pointed that Assange served as a «conduit» for Russian intelligence interfering in the US presidential elections.
30.08 / 02:07
Telegram Action Software Freedom country social Pavel Durov: Why tech and global geeks worry govts
Mint explains. Durov, 39, was detained in France and later released from police custody under conditions that he can’t leave the country. He was accused of failing to take action against harmful posts by users of the encrypted messaging app.
27.06 / 11:43
UPS President Freedom show reports Courts rights Assange is back home and staying quiet—for now
SYDNEY—WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange landed in Australia as a free man for the first time in more than a decade, waved to supporters as he exited his airplane and then disappeared from public view. His immediate priorities: eating real food, playing with his children and going to swim in the ocean. But people close to Assange think he will eventually return to the public spotlight, fighting for press freedom, defining his legacy and promoting human rights.
26.06 / 21:55
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Julian Assange who is the founder of the controversial Wikileaks has been set free by a US court in the Northern Mariana Islands. This has ended his long legal battle with the US. The Wikileaks founder has been accused of accessing classified information pertaining to the US and releasing them in an illegal manner. He has also been accused of recruiting individuals with access to this important information and illegally transmitting it to his servers. This information had damaged the relationship of the US with many of its partners including France, India and Japan among others.
26.06 / 14:33
BTC Freedom Bitcoin travelers donates Anonymous Bitcoiner Donates 8 BTC to Support Julian Assange’s Financial Burden
An anonymous Bitcoiner has donated over 8 BTC, equivalent to approximately $500,000, in support of WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange’s family as they faced mounting debt from his travel and settlement expenses.
26.06 / 02:31
Fighting security Freedom Justice information Department Courts WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange pleads guilty in deal with US that secures his freedom, ends legal fight
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has pleaded guilty to obtaining and publishing U.S. military secrets in a deal with Justice Department prosecutors that secures his liberty and concludes a drawn-out legal saga that raised divisive questions about press freedom and national security. The plea was entered Wednesday morning in federal court in Saipan, the capital of the Northern Mariana Islands, an American commonwealth in the Pacific that is relatively close to Assange's native Australia and that accommodated his desire to avoid setting foot inside the continental United States.
26.06 / 02:31
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was freed by a court on the U.S. Pacific island territory of Saipan on Wednesday after pleading guilty to violating U.S. espionage law, in a deal that will see him return home to Australia. During the three hour hearing, Assange pled guilty to one criminal count of conspiring to obtain and disclose classified U.S. national defence documents but said he had believed the Constitution's First Amendment, which protects free speech, shielded his activities.
26.06 / 02:29
Man security Freedom information Courts International Mint Quick Edit | Assange is free: Information, not so much
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is finally a free man. He walked out on bail from a UK jail after reaching a plea deal that will have him plead guilty in a US court on a single charge of conspiring to obtain and disclose national security secrets, in lieu of relief on other counts. He won’t have to face further jail time in the US, as he has already served longer than what the punishment entails.
25.06 / 11:49
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Julian Assange, the co-founder of WikiLeaks, has been freed after reaching an agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice. Assange reached a deal with authorities that will see him plead guilty to violating the Espionage Act.
25.06 / 00:57
Action security Justice information Department Courts Investigations WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to plead guilty in espionage act case in US court, will be freed from prison
Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks, has agreed to plead guilty to a felony charge in a deal with the US Justice Department, according to court documents filed on Monday night. This plea deal aims to resolve a protracted legal battle involving multiple countries over the release of classified information. Assange will plead guilty to conspiring to unlawfully obtain and disseminate classified national defense information under the Espionage Act.
19.05 / 21:11
Assurant security Death SPY Courts rights WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange stares at US extradition as trial in London starts today
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange should be extradited to the United States over the mass leak of secret US documents, the culmination of 13 years of legal battles and detentions. Two judges at the High Court in London will rule on whether the court is satisfied by US assurances that Assange, 52, would not face the death penalty and could rely on the First Amendment right to free speech if he faced a US trial for spying. Assange's legal team say he could be on a plane across the Atlantic within 24 hours of the decision, could be released from jail, or his case could yet again be bogged down in months of legal battles.
06.05 / 11:01
Twitter Social Media CEO Platform Bitcoin social Jack Dorsey Departs Bluesky’s Board, the Decentralized Social Media Platform He Co-Founded
Jack Dorsey, the co-founder of Twitter, has stepped down from Bluesky’s board, the decentralized social media platform he originally envisioned and funded back in 2019 during his tenure as CEO of Twitter.
26.03 / 15:53
Citizens Assurant Death Inside Courts UK court says Assange can't be extradited on espionage charges until US rules out death penalty
A British court says Julian Assange can’t be extradited to the U.S. on espionage charges unless U.S. authorities guarantee he won’t get the death penalty,
26.03 / 12:47
Man Assurant Justice information reports Department Courts U.K. court delays decision on Julian Assange’s extradition to U.S.
LONDON—British judges ruled that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange can’t immediately be extradited to the U.S. to face spying charges, opening the way for months of further legal wrangling over the fate of the former hacker. Assange, 52, who has spent the past five years in a London prison, is fighting a drawn-out legal battle with the British government to avoid being sent to the U.S.
20.02 / 20:11
BLOCK Opinion SPY prevention Courts rights Assange in last-ditch bid to block US extradition
Julian Assange will make one last attempt to block his extradition to the US, where he faces decades in prison over spying charges in the long-running battle that's spanned more than a decade. The WikiLeaks founder asked a London judge for permission to appeal the UK's 2022 decision to extradite him to the US where he's charged with criminal espionage for leaking classified documents. His lawyers argue that sending him to the US would breach his human rights while other supporters say it would be an attack on free speech.
27.10 / 03:25
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For more than a decade, the primary narratives surrounding Bitcoin (BTC) have focused on its role as a peer-to-peer digital cash and store of value.
24.08 / 13:21
Legal Metaverse UK Support NOT Exclusive: 'Pioneering' Virtual Rally in Support of Julian Assange to Launch in Metaverse - Not to Replace But 'Heavily' Promote Real-Life Protests, Organizers and Wistaverse Co-founder Said in Interview
The campaign to stop the extradition of Julian Assange will launch the first-ever virtual political rally this Saturday in the Wistaverse metaverse. The organizers and the Wistaverse co-founder spoke to Cryptonews about the importance of holding a protest in this novel space, the difference between the metaverse and real-life protests, and the future of virtual rallies. 
24.08 / 11:07
Blockchain Adoption Metaverse Extradition Julian Assange campaign to hold metaverse political rally against extradition
The “Don’t Extradite Assange Campaign,” dedicated to gathering support against the extradition of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange to the United States, is launching a virtual political rally in the metaverse.
31.08 / 12:13
Blockchain Citi Tether Bitcoin Stella Assange and Farida Bemba Nabourema to Join Line-up of Speakers at Plan ₿ Forum in Lugano on October 28th and 29th
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12.07 / 16:01
Migrant Surge Is Top Concern Ahead of Biden Meeting With Mexico’s López Obrador
Mexico’s president is headed to the White House for a bilateral meeting with President Biden on Tuesday as both administrations face a surge in migration and growing differences on energy, trade and WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange’s extradition to the U.S.
17.06 / 13:21
Climate change Wikileaks Extradition Julian Assange: UK government orders extradition of WikiLeaks' founder to US
The UK government has ordered the extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to the United States to face spying charges. He has 14 days to appeal.

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