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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is shown through the glass of a car door with the reflection of buildings in the distance.
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Extradition of WikiLeak’s Assange blocked; Iran to enrich uranium up to 20%; UK approves Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine
Kristinn Hrafnsson, editor in chief of Wikileaks, and barrister Jennifer Robinson talk to the media outside the Westminster Magistrates Court after WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was arrested in London, Britain, April 11, 2019.
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A decade of WikiLeaks’ Assange, from allegations to arrest
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is seen with a long white beard, sitting and handcuffed in a police van.
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been arrested in London
Former Trump 2016 campaign chairman Paul Manafort is shown wearing a suit and blue tie surrounded by cameras in Washington, 2017.
Ex-Trump campaign head Manafort denies ever meeting with Wikileaks’ Assange
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US prepares criminal case against Wikileaks’ Assange
Anna Belkina, Director of Marketing and Strategic Development at RT, says RT has not yet published the list of advertisements ”but we probably are going to …  in the near future in some way.”
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Here are some of the stories RT says it promoted on Twitter
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Here’s your chance to stand next to Julian Assange — kind of
A man in a Guy Fawkes mask smokes while joining supporters of the Anonymous movement taking part in the global "Million Mask March" protests in New York, on November 5, 2014.
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For many geeks, Anonymous is the gateway drug to political and social activism
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Remember WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange? If not, he’s got a T-shirt for you
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WikiLeaks: the backstory from the editor of the NY Times
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MasterCard, Other Websites Downed by Hackers Supporting Assange
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Imagining WikiLeaks’ Political Drama as Literal Drama
A honeybee takes nectar from a flower in Tanzania, while pollen attaches to its body.
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Where have all the honeybees gone? Barack Obama wants to know
A honeybee takes nectar from a flower in Tanzania, while pollen attaches to its body.
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Where have all the honeybees gone? Barack Obama wants to know
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Here’s a glimpse inside Julian Assange’s life at the Ecuadoran embassy
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Sochi Olympics will have security on full display
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Testicles the main ingredient at Serbian cooking contest
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What we know from Bradley Manning’s leaks
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The Ballsy World of Serbia’s Testicle Cooking Championship
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What did Bradley Manning Disclose?
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Partner of Journalist Who Broke Snowden Story Interrogated at Heathrow
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A no-show at Moscow airport gate, Snowden to seek asylum in Ecuador
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Ecuador’s media under fire as powerful president appears set for third term
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Ecuador grants Assange asylum; diplomatic row with United Kingdom intensifies
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Julian Assange starts talk show while under house arrest
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National Security Agency calls hacktivist group ‘Anonymous’ a threat to national security
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The wiki: technology that changed Internet communications
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Julian Assange, Wikileaks founder, discusses philosophy of censorship
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Wikileaks claims U.S. financial companies are ‘blockading’ it, suspends operations temporarily
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In latest ‘document dump’, WikiLeaks reveals names
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Audio: rare interview with Wikileaks’ Julian Assange
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Citizen of the World: Garry Davis Dies at 91
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Analyzing the Prosecution Case in the Bradley Manning Trial
WikiLeaks Supports Snowden
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Ecuador Leader Thumbs Nose at US, Trying to Help Snowden with Asylum
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Wikileaks: Advocate and Travel Agent for Fugitive Snowden
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Why Correa’s Third Term Could Mean More Trouble for Ecuador’s Media
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Free Speech in Ecuador has Limits
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Assange Calls on US to Release Bradley Manning
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Granting Assange Asylum is ‘Political Theater’ Says Former Ambassador
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WikiLeaks: Latin Leaders Unite in Support of Assange Asylum
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Julian Assange: Ecuador Grants Wikileaks Founder Asylum
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The Legal Grounds for an Extradition of Julian Assange to the US
Julian Assange: The Next Oprah?
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Julian Assange to Host TV Show in Russia
Bradley Manning’s Pre-Trial Hearing and a Look at Military Secrecy
UK Supreme Court to Hear Assange Case
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Assange Loses Extradition Appeal
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Struggling Wikileaks Stops Publishing Classified Files
‘WikiSecrets’: New Documentary on Bradley Manning and WikiLeaks
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Wikileaks Founder Julian Assange Surrenders in London
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Mastercard, Other Sites Brought Down by Wikileaks Supporters
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The Case Against WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange
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Julian Assange: Pariah to E-Commerce
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Reactions From Down Under to Aussie Julian Assange
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British Judge Permits Julian Assange to Post Bail
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British Judge Allows Julian Assange to Post Bail