Julian Assange launches political party from inside Ecuadorian embassy
The Wikileaks founder said a victory for his candidates would be like putting the country’s best investigative journalists in the Australian Senate.
View ArticleJulian Assange: Bradley Manning didn’t get a fair trial
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange said the conviction of Bradley Manning on 20 out of 22 counts set a “dangerous precedent”.
View ArticleColumn: Bradley Manning broke the law, but he placed more value on morality...
Watching ‘Collateral Damage’ – footage that shows US military opening fire on men and children in Baghdad – one can see why Manning wanted the American people to see what was happening in their name,...
View Article‘Australian men don’t tell’ says Julian Assange of Sweden sex allegations
“Unfortunately, to a degree, I am an Australian and therefore Australian men don’t like talking about their private lives”.
View ArticleHere Is What Happened Today: Thursday
Everyone’s talking about how more social houses are on the way, Mick Wallace and Clare Daly met Julian Assange and the Phil Lynott statue making a return.
View Article‘He’s very, very pale’: Mick Wallace and Clare Daly met Julian Assange yesterday
The independent TDs held a wide-ranging meeting with the Wikileaks founder at the Ecuadorean embassy in London yesterday.
View ArticleGangsters’ dream of winning Rose of Tralee: The week’s news skewed
Breaking via The Mire wire: Belmullet gardai seek help tracing their own movements; Bradley Manning apologises to Ryanair.
View ArticleBradley Manning to be sentenced tomorrow
25-year-old Manning faces a maximum potential sentence of 90 years in jail.
View ArticleWatch: Julian Assange’s election song is really quite bizarre
Warning: Includes mullet.
View ArticleThe Wikileaks Party got fewer votes than the Australian Sex Party
It did beat Bullet Train for Australia though.
View ArticleJulian Assange loses bid to scrap arrest warrant, is told to be ‘man enough’...
Assange has been holed up in Ecuador’s embassy in London for more than two years
View ArticleWikileaks are up to something tonight… But what?
Tonight’s ‘big announcement’ from the group comes on the eve of the first anniversary of Chelsea Manning’s conviction on espionage charges.
View ArticleJulian Assange says he will be leaving the Ecuadorian embassy ‘soon’
The WikiLeaks founder would not tell reporters why he is leaving though.
View ArticleBreakthrough? After years of stalemate, Sweden’s offered to question Assange...
British police have stood guard around the clock since Assange took refuge in Ecuador’s London embassy – at a cost of some €14.6 million.
View ArticleIt’s Julian Assange’s birthday and he’s spending it arguing with the Republic...
France have denied him political asylum but the activist claims he never asked for it in the first place.
View ArticleJulian Assange is ‘extremely disappointed’ as sex assault case is dropped
An inquiry into a rape allegation continues.
View ArticleUN panel has ruled that Julian Assange’s detention is illegal, says Sweden
Julian Assange could be leaving the embassy he has been holed up in for three years.
View ArticleJulian Assange should be compensated by Britain and Sweden says the UN
The panel published its report into Assange’s three year stay at the Ecuadorian embassy this morning.
View ArticleJulian Assange is still wanted for rape in Sweden
Assange will appeal the ruling, one of his Swedish lawyers said.
View ArticleAngry Assange starts his fifth year camped out at a London embassy
His supporters are to hold events marking the date today.
View ArticleJulian Assange could be holed up for another four years over rape allegations
A Swedish court has again ruled that the arrest warrant against him is valid.
View ArticleWikileaks is planning to publish a trove of new documents about the US election
Founder Julian Assange is claiming there is a ‘McCarthyist’ effort against him, particularly by Hillary Clinton.
View ArticlePamela Anderson visits Julian Assange at Ecuadorean Embassy
Anderson joked that Assange wasn’t pleased with her choice of a meal, saying “he said I tortured him with bringing him vegan food.”
View ArticleWikileaks accuse John Kerry of ordering Ecuador to cut off Julian Assange's wifi
A staunch critic of Hillary Clinton, Assange has been accused of turning Wikileaks into a “prop for Trump”.
View ArticleEcuador has cut internet access for WikiLeaks founder over US election
Julian Assange has sought asylum at London’s Ecuadorean embassy since 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden over sex assault allegations.
View Article"What he wants to do is interfere with the machinery of government" - Julian...
The founder of Wikileaks detailed his approach a decade ago in an essay.
View ArticleJulian Assange to be questioned over rape allegations at embassy where he lives
Assange has welcomed the news saying he is looking forward to the “chance to clear his name”.
View ArticleProsecutors arrive in London to question Assange over rape allegations
The WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has denied the claims, saying they were politically motivated.
View ArticleDonald Trump tweets backing of Julian Assange and mocks US intelligence...
The US President-elect continues to defy conventions.
View ArticleAssange 'standing by' offer to be extradited to US - lawyer
Assange has been living in the Ecuadorian embassy in London since June 2012 to avoid being extradited to Sweden.
View ArticleAssange says he will travel to the US - if his rights are 'guaranteed'
He had said he would go to America if Chelsea Manning’s sentence was commuted.
View Article'I stand by everything I said': Assange keeps pledge to travel to the US
If he travels outside of this jurisdiction, it’s likely that Assange will be charged by the US for the 2010 documents leak.
View ArticleWikiLeaks releases over 8,000 documents 'hacked from CIA'
The files appear to show the CIA wanted to subvert software products and use them as surveillance devices.
View ArticleArrest of Julian Assange a 'priority' in US clampdown on all leaks
“Whenever a case can be made, we will seek to put some people in jail,” US Attorney General Jeff Sessions said.
View ArticleAssange asks Sweden to drop arrest warrant so that he can fly to Ecuador
Assange has so far lost eight bids to cancel the arrest warrant over rape allegations against him.
View ArticleAssange hails 'important victory' after Sweden drops rape investigation
“The road is far from over. The war, the proper war, is just commencing.”
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