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  • Simon Jenkins

    Julian Assange has paid a heavy price for his leaks – the US should let him go home

    Simon Jenkins
    From Joe Biden’s point of view, returning the WikiLeaks founder to Australia and consigning him to history may be the wisest move, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
  • A protester holds a placard in support of Julian Assange outside the high court in London

    Now is the time for Albanese to dial up pressure on Biden to drop charges against Julian Assange

    Greg Barns
  • A van with a billboard showing a picture and pro-Assange messages drives past the royal courts of justice in London as the high court granted him a right to a full appeal against the US's extradition order on 20 May 2024

    The Guardian view on Julian Assange: time to dial this process down

  • Duncan Campbell

    The case against Julian Assange has been a cruel folly. His right to appeal is a small step towards justice

    Duncan Campbell
  • Stella Assange, wife of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, leaves the high court in London.

    Julian Assange wins right to appeal against extradition to US

April 2024

  • Supporters of Julian Assange protest in front of Westminster Magistrates Court

    US provides assurances to prevent Julian Assange appeal against extradition

  • people wear masks bearing the face of Julian Assange

    Biden says he is ‘considering’ Australian call to drop Julian Assange charges

March 2024

  • A cardboard cut-out of Julian Assange outside the UK high court for the decision on whether the WikiLeaks founder can appeal against his extradition to the US

    Julian Assange’s temporary reprieve means Australia must now work aggressively to ensure his release

    Greg Barns
  • Supporters of Assange hold placards reading 'free Assange'

    Julian Assange wins temporary reprieve in case against extradition to US

  • Crowds of supporters gather outside the high court

    Julian Assange extradition appeal: what you need to know before the UK high court’s ruling

  • A black-and-white print-out image of a white man, with the American flag superimposed over his mouth, and a woman blurred in the background holding a protest sign.

    US reportedly considering plea deal offer for Julian Assange

  • The Trust Fall: Julian Assange review – partisan portrait of WikiLeaks man

  • How significant is Russia’s apparent interception of military talks on Ukraine?

  • Duncan Campbell

    After this week’s Julian Assange court hearing, this is clear: extradition would amount to a death sentence

    Duncan Campbell
    Lawyers posed the pivotal question: how can exposing crime and torture be worse than committing them, says former Guardian crime correspondent Duncan Campbell
  • Julian Assange

    US government lawyers deny charges against Julian Assange politically motivated

  • Stella Assange addresses supporters of Julian Assange outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London where the WikiLeaks founder is attempting to prevent his extradition from the UK to the US.

    Julian Assange extradition appeal: what’s at stake and what will happen next?

  • People hold placards reading Free Julian Assange, with one man holding a large hand-painted picture depicting Assange with his mouth gagged by hands emerging from sleeves patterned with US flags

    Julian Assange risks ‘flagrant denial of justice’ if tried in US, London court told

  • The two-day hearing will consider whether the WikiLeaks founder can be granted leave to appeal against 2022 decision

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    Julian Assange supporters protest outside extradition hearing in London – video

  • Demonstrators protest in support of Julian Assange outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London

    Julian Assange: key dates in the WikiLeaks founder's case

  • Stella Assange stands in front of other protesters

    Julian Assange supporters gather outside court as extradition hearing starts

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