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Assange death penalty claims ‘without foundation’

The UK’s foreign secretary has said that claims that Julian Assange may be sentenced to death in the US are unfounded.

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UK no longer looking to enter embassy for Assange, says Ecuador

British authorities are no longer threatening to enter the Ecuadorian embassy in London to arrest Julian Assange, Ecuadorian officials say.

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Assange asks for end to US Wikileaks ‘witch hunt’

Wikileaks figurehead Julian Assange has urged Washington to end its Wikileaks ‘witch hunt’ after he was given amnesty by Ecuador last week.

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Iceland court rules in favour of Wikileaks

An Icelandic firm must resume processing WikiLeaks donations, a court ruled in last week.

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Book: WikiLeaks asked hackers to spy on Iceland government

A new book has alleged that Wikileaks made connections with hacker group LulzSec in an attempt to expose corruption in Iceland.

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WikiLeaks: Sweden FM is US spy

Swedish foreign minister Carl Bildt has denied claims by WikiLeaks that he has acted as an informant for the US.

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Icelandic MP’s Twitter information will be handed to US Wikileaks investigators

The communications website Twitter is now legally bound to hand over data on Icelandic politician Birgitta Jonsdottir and two former Wikileaks staff members to American authorities, a US court has ruled.

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Assange loses extradition appeal

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has lost his appeal against an extradition order to face rape and sexual assault charges in Sweden, prompting his lawyer to call on the Australian government to intervene.

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