Julian Assange
Pamela Anderson Redeclares Her Love for Julian Assange After Visiting Him in Prison
“I love him,” she told reporters. “I can’t imagine what he’s been going through.”
Does Julian Assange Have a Roommate in Jail? A VICE News Investigation
The U.K. Ministry of Justice is highly secretive about where inmates live within prisons like Belmarsh, where Julian Assange will serve a 50-week sentence.
Julian Assange Beams in from Prison for his First Extradition Hearing
Assange will not surrender to U.S. extradition, claiming his journalism has "protected many people and won many awards."
Julian Assange sentenced to jail in London as he faces U.S. extradition
The Wikileaks co-founder was given 50 weeks in jail as the U.S. tries to expedite him on hacking conspiracy charges.
Mueller: Assange worked with the Russians because he thought Hillary was a “sociopath”
The Mueller report shows how closely WikiLeaks was working with the Russians.
There’s A Lot We Still Don’t Know About WikiLeaks’ Role In The 2016 Election
The Mueller report leaves some unanswered questions on Julian Assange and WikiLeaks’s role in the hack and leak against the DNC and John Podesta.
A Guide to What's Happening with Julian Assange
Sifting through all the news surrounding the WikiLeaks founder's recent arrest.
Doctor Who Evaluated Julian Assange Told UN His Confinement Was Torture
In the Ecuadorian embassy, the “cumulative severity of the pain and suffering inflicted on Mr. Assange—both physical and psychological—is in violation of the 1984 Convention Against Torture,” she wrote.
US Government Admits It Doesn’t Know If Assange Cracked Password For Manning
An FBI agent admitted in a newly unsealed court document that the Department of Justice does not know whether Assange’s offer to help Manning came to fruition.
There's a battle brewing over where to send Julian Assange first
Investigators in Sweden say they’re considering reopening a 2010 rape case against the WikiLeaks founder
What's Gone On This Week: Black Hole Energy
Scientists take the first photo of a black hole, while Assange gets nicked and a government website inadvertently sends people looking for information about bees to a list of escort services.
Julian Assange’s Whistleblowing Doesn’t Make Him Immune to Critique
Yes, he founded Wikileaks and has also flagrantly dodged two sexual assault allegations—both realities can be true at once.