Aug 19, 2012
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange planned to make his first public appearance today since he took refuge inside Ecuador's embassy in London two months ago, seeking to avoid extradition to Sweden for questioning over sexual misconduct allegations. Read Article WikiLeaks' Assange to make public statement
Aug 16, 2012
Ecuador has granted political asylum to WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange, a day after the British government threatened to storm the Ecuadorean embassy in London to arrest him. Read Article WikiLeaks' Assange granted asylum by Ecuador
Jul 06, 2012
First documents reveal Italian company kept working with regime after uprising began. Read Article WikiLeaks to publish 2 million Syria emails
Jun 21, 2012
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is beyond the grasp of British authorities as long as he is holed up in Ecuador's London embassy, the government said today. But he faces arrest if he steps outside. Read Article Wikileaks founder beyond reach of UK law in Ecuador embassy
Apr 17, 2012
Julian Assange's new talk show has premiered on the Kremlin's English-language satellite broadcaster, its opening episode featuring an interview with Hassan Nasrallah, the Hizbollah leader. Read Article WikiLeaks founder Assange interviews Hizbollah leader in new talkshow
Feb 02, 2012
The views of a female prosecutor became a central issue in the year-long legal battle by the WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to avoid extradition to Sweden on sexual-assault charges. Read Article WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange resumes extradition fight
Feb 08, 2011
Lawyers for Julian Assange fear that if Swedes extradite him over sex accusations, they could send him on to Washington for trial under the Espionage Act and possible death. Read Article Wikileaks founder fears execution in US if he is sent to Sweden
Jan 28, 2011
Fidel Castro has followed the career of America’s 44th president with interest. But what happened to that plucky community organiser from Chicago? Was he replaced by a robot? Read Article The hunt for red Obama
Jan 11, 2011
Sweden's attempt to extradite the WikiLeaks founder for questioning on sexual assault allegations will be examined by a London court on February 7-8. Read Article Court sets date to examine Assange extradition
Jan 03, 2011
Those working hardest to drum up support for bombing Iran's nuclear facilities suffered a significant setback last week, with the news that Tehran is currently not capable of building a nuclear weapon - and is unlikely to be for the next three years. Read Article A moratorium for military action but not for settlements