13WMAZ Wikileaks ' Julian Assange Might Be Your Next Senator ValueWalk By Paul Shea Wikileaks has been missing from the news in recent months after an excessive run of headlines in the first half of 2011. The organisation's most prominent figure Julian Assange, currently under house arrest in Britain, has announced plans … WikiLeak's Julian Assange May Run for Office 13WMAZ all 110 news articles
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LONDON – Two men have been charged in Britain with hacking into Sony Music's computers and stealing music, the company and British police said Monday.
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Wikileak Assange to have have own Russian talk show Buenos Aires Herald Kremlin-funded English language channel Russia Today has given WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange his own TV talk show, the station said. Filming for Assange's television debut is already underway from Britain, where he remains under house arrest outside …
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Other News In Brief 4RFV Swedish authorities want to question Assange – whose Wikileak's site published thousands of US confidential government emails – over the accusations of two female former WikiLeaks volunteers in August 2010. Assange, who has been living in Britain since ..
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Xinhua Wikileaks founder Assange wins latest round of legal battle to appeal extradition Xinhua 5 (Xinhua) — Wikileaks website founder Julian Assange won leave from the English High Court on Monday to ask the country's Supreme Court to examine his bid to avoid extradition from Britain to Sweden, where authorities want to question him about … and more
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WikiLeak's Assange to be extradited The Canberra Times WikiLeaks ' founder Julian Assange should be sent to Sweden from Britain to face questioning over alleged sex crimes, London's High Court ruled on Wednesday, rejecting his appeal against extradition. Swedish authorities want to …
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Hackers temporarily knocked offline a website run by the British police Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA), which targets organised crime in Britain and overseas.
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