Julian Assange
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Judge says WikiLeaks co-founder ‘still has an incentive to abscond from these as yet unresolved proceedings’
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Editorial: A judge has rightly rejected the US request, but only on mental health grounds. The case should be dropped
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London court ruling not to extradite WikiLeaks co-founder cites danger to his mental health and threat of suicide
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Analysis: ruling appears to extend the scope of British Official Secrets Act on classified information
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Legal team for WikiLeaks co-founder expected to refer to Covid risk at Belmarsh prison
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Decision is another milestone in 10-year fight but focus now shifts to US appeal
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Stella Moris speaks out on eve of ruling on whether WikiLeaks founder can be sent for trial in US
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Three inmates understood to have tested positive at Belmarsh in south-east London
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Brazilian man was being held on the same wing as WikiLeaks founder
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Cases have been blocked despite guidance saying anyone can make a request
A British judge said US prisons are dangerously inhumane. Sadly, she's right