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  1. Julian Paul Assange (/ ə ˈ s ɑː n ʒ / ə-SAHNZH; né Hawkins; born 3 July 1971) is an Australian editor, publisher and activist who founded WikiLeaks in 2006.

  2. May 20, 2024 · LONDON, May 20 (Reuters) - WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was given permission on Monday to appeal against extradition to the United States after arguing at London's High Court that he...

  3. Two British judges are set to decide on Tuesday whether Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder, will be granted the right to appeal an extradition order to the United States, where he is facing...

  4. May 20, 2024 · Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has won the right to appeal against extradition to the US, where he is accused of disclosing military secrets. The decision means Mr Assange's lawyers can ...

  5. Jun 7, 2024 · Julian Assange, Australian computer programmer who founded the media organization WikiLeaks. Assange, through WikiLeaks, released thousands of classified documents from an assortment of government and corporate entities.

  6. May 20, 2024 · WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will learn on Monday whether he has lost his long-running legal battle in the English courts to prevent his extradition to the United States.

  7. May 20, 2024 · Julian Assange can appeal his extradition to the U.S., a British court rules The U.S. is hoping to extradite the WikiLeaks founder and try him for espionage. A court in London says Assange is...

  8. Apr 11, 2019 · U.S. prosecutors Thursday unsealed conspiracy charges against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, alleging he worked with former Army intelligence analyst-turned whistleblower Chelsea Manning to...

  9. May 20, 2024 · Wikileaks founder Julian Assange can bring a new appeal against extradition to the US, the High Court has ruled. He was granted permission to appeal against the order that he be sent to the US to...

  10. Feb 20, 2024 · LONDON (AP) — Julian Assange’s lawyers opened a final U.K. legal challenge Tuesday to stop the WikiLeaks founder from being sent to the United States to face spying charges, arguing that American authorities are seeking to punish him for exposing serious criminal acts by the U.S. government.

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