Assange To Learn Fate Of Latest Extradition Appeal Bid
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will learn Tuesday if he can mount a likely final UK challenge against extradition to the United States to stand trial for publishing secret military and diplomatic files.
Lawyers For US Urge UK Court To Reject Assange Appeal Bid
Lawyers for the United States on Wednesday urged a UK court to block a last-ditch bid by Julian Assange to appeal his extradition there to face espionage charges.
Julian Assange: WikiLeaks' Controversial Founder
Julian Assange, the 52-year-old Australian fighting extradition from Britain to the United States, is for some a fearless campaigner for press freedom.
UK Court To Hear Final Assange Appeal Against Extradition To US
The High Court in London Tuesday will begin hearing WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's final UK appeal against extradition to the United States to face trial over publishing secret military and diplomatic files.
Assange 'Will Die' If UK Appeal Fails And Sent To US: Wife
The wife of Julian Assange said Thursday the WikiLeaks founder would die if extradited to the United States, ahead of his latest appeal against the UK ruling.
'She Said Yes': Aussie PM Reveals Valentine's Day Engagement
Albanese, who met Haydon at a Melbourne business dinner in 2020, is believed to be the first Australian prime minister to get engaged while in office.
Aliyev: Azerbaijan Strongman Buoyed By War Victory
Azerbaijani strongman Ilham Aliyev, who will likely sail to a fifth presidential term in Wednesday's election, is cementing his hardline rule after securing a historic victory over Armenian separatists.
40 Years In Prison For Ex-CIA Coder Who Leaked Hacking Tools To WikiLeaks
A former CIA programmer was sentenced to 40 years in prison on Thursday for leaking the US spy agency's most valuable hacking tools to WikiLeaks.
Campaigning Journalist John Pilger Dies Aged 84
Australian-born investigative journalist and documentary maker John Pilger, known for his support for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and his coverage of the aftermath of Pol Pot's regime in Cambodia and the Thalidomide scandal, has died in London, his family said Sunday.
Ecuador: From Darwin To Drug Trafficking
Five things to know about Ecuador, which holds a runoff presidential election on Sunday.
Terror Accused On The Run After Daring Escape From London Jail
British authorities on Wednesday issued an all-ports alert to track down a former soldier awaiting trial on terrorism charges, after he escaped from jail by clinging to the bottom of a delivery van.
Daniel Ellsberg, Who Leaked 'Pentagon Papers,' Dies At 92
Daniel Ellsberg, the U.S. military analyst whose change of heart on the Vietnam War led him to leak the classified "Pentagon Papers," revealing U.S.
Julian Assange's Supporters Say Campaign For Release On 'Cusp Of Success'
Supporters of Julian Assange said on Wednesday the campaign to release the Wikileaks founder is on the "cusp of success" after a concerted diplomatic push by his country, Australia, which says he has been imprisoned for too long.
How This Year's Military Intelligence Leaks Could Damage US Security
It was huge, expensive and top secret.In the early 1970s the CIA built a gigantic ship called the Hughes Glomar Explorer to lift a sunken Soviet submarine from the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, according to a declassified history by the U.S.
Man Suspected Of Leaking Secret US Documents To Appear In Court
A 21-year-old member of the U.S. Air Force National Guard suspected of leaking highly classified military intelligence records online will make his initial appearance before a federal judge in Boston on Friday.
Analysis-U.S. Leaks Show Clash Between 'Need To Know' Vs 'Need To Share'
The latest U.S. intelligence leak illustrates a paradox of spycraft: keeping secrets means limiting their distribution but protecting against dangers like another Sept.
US Will 'Turn Over Every Rock' To Find Source Of Leak, Says Pentagon Chief
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Tuesday said the United States will investigate the recent purported leak of classified documents until the source is found.
Intel Leak Has U.S. Officials Bracing For Impact At Home And Abroad
The U.S. national security community is grappling with fallout from the release of dozens of secret documents, including the impact on sensitive information-sharing within the government and ties with other countries, two U.S.
U.S. Searches For Source Of Highly-classified Intel Leak
Highly classified military and intelligence documents that appeared online, with details ranging from Ukraine's air defenses to Israel's Mossad spy agency, have U.S.
Vivienne Westwood, Britain's Provocative Dame Of Fashion, Dead At 81
As the person who dressed the Sex Pistols, Vivienne Westwood, who died on Thursday at the age of 81, was synonymous with 1970s punk rock, a rebelliousness that remained the hallmark of an unapologetically political designer who became one of British fashion's biggest names.
Twitter Co-Founder Jack Dorsey Admits Mistakes, Says Site Still Has Problems
Co-founder and former CEO of Twitter Jack Dorsey said Tuesday that he made mistakes while running the company, but the site is still struggling.
Factbox-Recent High-profile Extradition Cases
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried could surrender to United States custody after his indictment and arrest in the Bahamas or fight removal under the terms of the island nation's extradition treaty with the United States, potentially joining a number of high-profile extradition cases in recent years.
Julian Assange Appeals To European Court Over U.S. Extradition
WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange, who is battling extradition from Britain to the United States where he is wanted on criminal charges, has submitted an appeal to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), the court confirmed on Friday.
Major News Outlets Release Letter Urging US To Drop Charges Against Julian Assange
Several of the world's most prominent news organizations released a letter calling for the U.S. to drop charges against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
US Blacklists Two Top Haiti Politicians As 'Drug Traffickers'
US blacklists two top Haiti politicians as 'drug traffickers'
Brothers Get 40 Years For Car Bomb Murder Of Maltese Journalist
Brothers get 40 years for car bomb murder of Maltese journalist
Hitmen Brothers Handed 40 Years For Maltese Journalist Murder
Hitmen brothers handed 40 years for Maltese journalist murder
Mexican Government Suffers Major Data Hack, President's Health Issues Revealed
The Mexican government said on Friday it had suffered a major cyber hack of data held by the armed forces, including details about President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's heart condition that led to his hospitalization in January.
Anonymous Offers To Help Get Iranians Back Online After Government's Internet Shutdown
Anonymous shared a plethora of tips and tricks on how to connect to blocked services, connect to DNS servers, how to stay anonymous, among others, to help Iranians.
CIA Sued Over Alleged Spying On Lawyers, Journalists Who Met Assange
A group of journalists and lawyers sued the CIA and its former director Mike Pompeo over allegations the intelligence agency spied on them when they visited WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange during his stay in Ecuador's embassy in London.