Julian Assange

Tens of thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters march across Sydney's Harbor Bridge

New South Wales police last week tried to block the march from taking place on the bridge, a city landmark and transport thoroughfare, saying the route could cause safety hazards.

Protesters walk across the Sydney Harbour Bridge during the Palestine Action Group's March for Humanity in Sydney, Australia, August 3, 2025.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange makes a speech from the balcony of the Ecuadorian Embassy, in central London

WikiLeaks' Julian Assange to be freed after pleading guilty to US Espionage Act charge

 Supporters of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange create a human chain outside Houses of Parliament during a protest, in London, Britain October 8, 2022

Assange supporters form human chain outside UK parliament

Former Greek Finance minister Yanis Varoufakis, fashion designer Vivienne Westwood, editor in chief of WikiLeaks Kristinn Hrafnsonn, Assange's Father John Shipton and singer Roger Waters attend a protest against the extradition of Julian Assange outside the Australian High Commission in London, Brit

UK approves US extradition of WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange


Judith Miller: Obama criminalizing news-gathering

Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist criticizes state of journalism at Jerusalem Press Club lecture.

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Security versus freedom of the press

Borderline Views: It is all too easy to stamp the words “classified” or “secret” on documents which are uncomfortable for decision makers, but which do not have life-threatening implications.

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Assange berates US from Ecuador embassy balcony

Wikileaks founder uses embassy balcony for speech to avoid arrest, calls on Obama to end "witch-hunt."

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Wikileaks begins release of 2.5m. Syrian emails

"Syria Files" will shed light on inner workings of Syrian gov't, hypocrisy of the West, Western companies, spokeswoman says.

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Journalism’s true challenge

Journalism is facing perhaps its biggest crisis yet but we need good news people more than ever.

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WikiLeaks says 'blockade' threatens its existence

"We would need $3.5 million over the next year to continue operating," founder of whistle blower site Julian Assange says.

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WikiLeaks says website was target of cyber attack

Whistle-blowing organization says problems have now been fixed, though some users still have issues accessing the website.

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'Hezbollah prepared to send 100 missiles daily at Tel Aviv'

WikiLeaks: Leaked cable says Hezbollah prepared for long conflict with Israel, has 20,00 rocket arsenal; Diskin: Israeli-Arabs take "rights too far."

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WikiLeaks: Harmful or helpful?

The debate about whether WikiLeaks are good or bad for democracies is a valid one. But when a former president declares that Assange has caused “great harm” to the country, he’s doing little more than throwing down a political gauntlet.

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Assange appeals against UK extradition over sex crimes

Wikileaks founder asks to overturn British court ruling that he should be sent to Sweden over complaints of molestation and rape.

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