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just that wider coverage in wikileaks.th is, it just does not stack up and i can't figure out why basically this individual... can't figure out why basically this individual. . ._ this individual... sorry, the us government _ this individual... sorry, the us government does - this individual... sorry, the us government does say i this individual... sorry, the l us government does say that this individual... sorry, the - us government does say that in publishing this information julian assange endangered live. that is the point of their case and that they need to prosecute that as a result. you were in the us last year campaigning to have the charges dropped totally. you met a number of lawmakers in this country. did you get any indication from any of them that they would be minded to drop the charges at some point? yellow point inaudible absolutely. in fact, we met congressmen may see from the republican side and congressman mcgovern of macy and mcgovern from democratic and republican side. they both said this has gone on
just that wider coverage in wikileaks.th is, it just does not stack up and i can't figure out why basically this individual... can't figure out why basically this individual. . ._ this individual... sorry, the us government _ this individual... sorry, the us government does - this individual... sorry, the us government does say i this individual... sorry, the l us government does say that this individual... sorry, the - us government does say that in publishing this information julian assange...
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wikileaks founderjulian assange could learn today whether his extradition to the us will go ahead.ecision is expected at the high court in london, where supporters of mr assange have been gathering.
wikileaks founderjulian assange could learn today whether his extradition to the us will go ahead.ecision is expected at the high court in london, where supporters of mr assange have been gathering.
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juliana sange became famous thanks to his work on the wikileaks portal.is a huge database of documents that shed light on the affairs of american officials and businessmen. secret deals, property ownership and even scandals such as the infamous island lolit, where the same bill clinton went to have sex with underage children. asanch fought for the truth, but he got it. the term in the united states for espionage is 175 years. washington did not like that the wikileaks website published information about the deaths of reuters journalists during the iraq war. the pentagon ordered a strike on them, while the american military can be heard laughing and rejoicing in the video. maybe an awakened conscience or just well, objectivity begins to try to talk about what is really happening, what a bloody dictatorship is now established in kiev, illegitimate, and these journalists, american citizens are disappearing in kiev prisons, then they are found dead, the united states is also putting on an impenetrable face, closing its eyes, mouth and ears, because it is not
juliana sange became famous thanks to his work on the wikileaks portal.is a huge database of documents that shed light on the affairs of american officials and businessmen. secret deals, property ownership and even scandals such as the infamous island lolit, where the same bill clinton went to have sex with underage children. asanch fought for the truth, but he got it. the term in the united states for espionage is 175 years. washington did not like that the wikileaks website published...
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. >>> and a british court could make a final ruling today on whether wikileaks founder julian assange should be extradited to the united states. the u.s. wants to charge assange for the mass leak of classified military documents. for more download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. >>> it's monday, may 20th, 2024. this is "cbs news mornings." breaking overnight, iran's president and foreign minister found dead hours after their helicopter went down in a mountainous region. >>> there's a lot of debris. this thing is moving east. >> tomorrow outbreak. multiple twisters tear across oklahoma. the extent of the damage still unknown. >>> i take full responsibility for my actions in that video. >> combs' confession. the music mogul takes to social media to apologize for his actions in that disturbing hotel video. >>> good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we start with that breaking news out of iran. the country's president and freign minister confirmed dead in a helicopter crash. deepening the turmoil that has gripped the nation on both the internatio
. >>> and a british court could make a final ruling today on whether wikileaks founder julian assange should be extradited to the united states. the u.s. wants to charge assange for the mass leak of classified military documents. for more download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. >>> it's monday, may 20th, 2024. this is "cbs news mornings." breaking overnight, iran's president and foreign minister found dead hours after their helicopter went down...
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the high court in london has, at least for now, blocked the extradition of the wikileaks founder, julianpermission to appeal against the order that he should stand trial for leaking military secrets that endangered lives. the court had previously sought assurances from washington that mr assange's free speech would be protected and that he would not face the death penalty if convicted. during the hearing, mr assange's lawyer said us promises given so far were inadequate. julian assange has spent more than a decade resisting deportation and facing the esponiage charges. our legal correspondent, dominic casciani, has been telling us about the key points from today's ruling at the high court. i think the key point is it's very, very noisy down here because hundreds of people have turned up to supportjulian assange and to show solidarity with him because they believe he's been appallingly, unjustly treated over the last few years, since 2019, when he's fought this us extradition. and there has been, i think, in fairness, a sense of legal inevitability about the direction this was going in a
the high court in london has, at least for now, blocked the extradition of the wikileaks founder, julianpermission to appeal against the order that he should stand trial for leaking military secrets that endangered lives. the court had previously sought assurances from washington that mr assange's free speech would be protected and that he would not face the death penalty if convicted. during the hearing, mr assange's lawyer said us promises given so far were inadequate. julian assange has...
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the wikileaks founder has spent more than a decade resisting deportation and facing espionage chargesple have turned up to supportjulian assange and show solidarity with him because they believe he has been appallingly unjustly treated over the last few years sensed 2019 when he bought this extradition. there has been a sense of legal inevitability said, about the direction this was going on, by a succession of court ruling. this morning two seniorjudges put the legal blockers on the whole thing, they accepted a very narrow argument that raisi has that in effect when he was part of wikileaks organisation in 2010 leaked us military secrets. he did so to expose war crimes and therefore had a right to free speech and doing that under the us constitution, and therefore cannot be prosecuted for doing so. the uss he has given assurances this is not the type of case where free speech comes into play but this did not satisfy the judges here into play but this did not satisfy thejudges here in london and they have said we will have a full appeal on this point. as we try to impact there. the ot
the wikileaks founder has spent more than a decade resisting deportation and facing espionage chargesple have turned up to supportjulian assange and show solidarity with him because they believe he has been appallingly unjustly treated over the last few years sensed 2019 when he bought this extradition. there has been a sense of legal inevitability said, about the direction this was going on, by a succession of court ruling. this morning two seniorjudges put the legal blockers on the whole...
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the wikileaks founder faces prosecution in the united states over an alleged conspiracy to obtain anddisclose national defence information. after the publication of hundreds of thousands of leaked documents relating to the afghanistan and iraq wars . and a new coin iraq wars. and a new coin marking 80 years since the d—day landings has been unveiled by the royal mint. to mark the release, french sand artist jan benjamin terrain and fellow sand artist sam ducados recreated the d—day 80 coin design on gold beach, where troops landed in 1944. scaled at 35m in diameter, the sand art took 5.5 hours to create the design of the tails or reverse side of the £0.50 coin was revealed ahead of the anniversary on the 6th of june. for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. com slash alerts. now it's back to andrew and . bev. >> very good morning. it's 934. this is britain's newsroom on gb news with me bev turner and andrew pierce. >> well, it's a huge day today because it's the independent inquiry's final report into the infected blood
the wikileaks founder faces prosecution in the united states over an alleged conspiracy to obtain anddisclose national defence information. after the publication of hundreds of thousands of leaked documents relating to the afghanistan and iraq wars . and a new coin iraq wars. and a new coin marking 80 years since the d—day landings has been unveiled by the royal mint. to mark the release, french sand artist jan benjamin terrain and fellow sand artist sam ducados recreated the d—day 80 coin...
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the wikileaks founder ent more than a decade resisting deportation and facing espionage charges. go, the cargo ship that collided with a bridge in baltimore in march was removed on monday morning. the complex operation is expected to take around 21 hours. it is a major milestone in the effort to reopen access to one of america's busiest ports. authorities are investigating how the ship lost power and caused the key bridge to collapse. thank you so much for watching world news america. stay with us. announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. cunard is a proud supporter of public television. announcer: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: get the free pbs app now and stream the best of pbs. wow, you get to watch all your favorite stuff. it's to die for. now you won't miss a thing. this is the way. xfinity internet. made for streaming. >> good evening. i am geoff bennett. >> on the newsh
the wikileaks founder ent more than a decade resisting deportation and facing espionage charges. go, the cargo ship that collided with a bridge in baltimore in march was removed on monday morning. the complex operation is expected to take around 21 hours. it is a major milestone in the effort to reopen access to one of america's busiest ports. authorities are investigating how the ship lost power and caused the key bridge to collapse. thank you so much for watching world news america. stay with...
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the wikileaks founder, now 52 has been suffering from mental and physical health problems.lication of hundreds of thousands of leaked documents relating to the afghanistan and iraq wars. his team appealed on the grounds he could face the death penalty — and that as an australian he would not be able to rely on a first amendment right to free speech, while on trial for spying. had the ruling gone against him he could have been forced onto a flight to america, within 21t hours. let me start with you, kim, what do you make of this case? he spent five years in broadmarsh, a high—security prisoner, he has lived as a fugitive for years at the ecuadorian embassy to avoid
the wikileaks founder, now 52 has been suffering from mental and physical health problems.lication of hundreds of thousands of leaked documents relating to the afghanistan and iraq wars. his team appealed on the grounds he could face the death penalty — and that as an australian he would not be able to rely on a first amendment right to free speech, while on trial for spying. had the ruling gone against him he could have been forced onto a flight to america, within 21t hours. let me start...
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wikileaks founderjulian assange could learn today whether his extradition to the us will go ahead. a decision is expected at the high court in london, where supporters of mr assange have been gathering. our top story this hour — iran has confirmed the death of president ebrahim raisi, who died along with the iranian foreign minister when their helicopter crashed on sunday. their bodies have now been recovered from the crash site. it's thought another seven people might have been on the helicopter, which crashed in thick fog and rain. iran's supreme leader, ayatollah khamenei, has announced five days of public mourning. the search, in a mountainous area in north—western iran near tabriz, has been hampered by bad weather. graham satchell has the story. search teams have been scouring the mountains of north—west iran all night. thick fog and heavy rain have hampered efforts, but in the early hours of this morning, this, a drone sent by turkey identified a source of heat. footage shows an aerial view of a landscape at night and a dark blotch on what appears to be a hillside. when rescu
wikileaks founderjulian assange could learn today whether his extradition to the us will go ahead. a decision is expected at the high court in london, where supporters of mr assange have been gathering. our top story this hour — iran has confirmed the death of president ebrahim raisi, who died along with the iranian foreign minister when their helicopter crashed on sunday. their bodies have now been recovered from the crash site. it's thought another seven people might have been on the...
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nbc news meagan fitzgerald reports from london on the legal victory for the wikileaks founder.ay here at the london high court, where judges ruled in favor of julian assange and against the united states government, giving assange the right to appeal extradition to the united states. now we know that these judges made this decision on two grounds. one, that should he be extradited and stand trial, that the trial would be prejudiced against him because of his nationality. he's from australia, and also because he was wanting assurances from the united states that he would be able to rely on the first amendment should he go to trial. that's something that the united states government said they could not guarantee. now, it's still unclear as to when this process will play out, when he will appeal, when the court will will hear that argument. this has already been a more than 13 year legal battle that is now that much longer. reporting in london, megan fitzgerald, nbc news. new at 11 open eye announcing the pause of using a voice in its projects. this is after many people compared i
nbc news meagan fitzgerald reports from london on the legal victory for the wikileaks founder.ay here at the london high court, where judges ruled in favor of julian assange and against the united states government, giving assange the right to appeal extradition to the united states. now we know that these judges made this decision on two grounds. one, that should he be extradited and stand trial, that the trial would be prejudiced against him because of his nationality. he's from australia,...
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wikileaks founderjulian assange could learn today whether his extradition to the us will go ahead.ggest health scandal is due to release its final report in the next few hours. more than 30,000 people were infected with hiv and hepatitis c. men, women and children were given contaminated blood in 19705, 19805 and 19905. many of them died as a result, and others unknowingly passed infections onto their partners — some of whom died. the inquiry was announced by then prime minister theresa may in 2017 — after years of campaigning by victims and their families. they are now fighting for compensation. it is known as the biggest treatment disaster in nhs history. and so far we know that 3000 people have died in the uk from infected
wikileaks founderjulian assange could learn today whether his extradition to the us will go ahead.ggest health scandal is due to release its final report in the next few hours. more than 30,000 people were infected with hiv and hepatitis c. men, women and children were given contaminated blood in 19705, 19805 and 19905. many of them died as a result, and others unknowingly passed infections onto their partners — some of whom died. the inquiry was announced by then prime minister theresa may...
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wikileaks founder julian assange. okay. let's move on. wikileaks founderjulian assange. can halt his extradition to the united states. >> so back in march , the uk high >> so back in march, the uk high court said assange could launch a new appeal if the us failed to give fresh assurances relating to a fair trial. >> gabriel shipton campaigns full time for his brother julian's freedom and i'm delighted to say he joins us now. good morning to you. thank you for joining now. good morning to you. thank you forjoining us. so just explain to us how pivotal today is. it's the high court's hearing, but also longterm, if the worst happens, as far as you're concerned and your brother is extradited to the united states, are you hoping for a donald trump presidency, perhaps to pardon him in the future if and when trump gets to power? well today is another doer day a do or die court day for julian. >> if the judges rule against him, they'll order his extradition to the united states and he could be on a plane within 24 hours to the eastern district of virginia . but i district of vir
wikileaks founder julian assange. okay. let's move on. wikileaks founderjulian assange. can halt his extradition to the united states. >> so back in march , the uk high >> so back in march, the uk high court said assange could launch a new appeal if the us failed to give fresh assurances relating to a fair trial. >> gabriel shipton campaigns full time for his brother julian's freedom and i'm delighted to say he joins us now. good morning to you. thank you for joining now. good...
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his company wikileaks release hundreds of thousands of classified u.s. on washington's war in afghanistan and iraq for u.s. authorities say those actions were reckless and damage national security as well as endanger the lives of agents. for now though his wife, stella said her husband's mental health is taking a toll. >> he is surviving and he's fighting to survive. and that is a daily battle. >> meanwhile human rights groups and even political leaders including the current australian prime minister have called for the case to be dropped. again this will begin tomorrow and a high court right here in london part will be watching very closely back to you. rich: thank you for joining us this afternoon. we move to powerful storms and headed for the midwest. full weather report is coming up next. to a hand specialist. and i'm glad he did, because when i took the tabletop test, i couldn't lay my hand flat anymore. the first hand specialist i saw only offered surgery. so, i went to a second hand specialist who also offered nonsurgical options — which felt more
his company wikileaks release hundreds of thousands of classified u.s. on washington's war in afghanistan and iraq for u.s. authorities say those actions were reckless and damage national security as well as endanger the lives of agents. for now though his wife, stella said her husband's mental health is taking a toll. >> he is surviving and he's fighting to survive. and that is a daily battle. >> meanwhile human rights groups and even political leaders including the current...
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trump knew from roger stone in advance about the wikileaks drop of emails. in july of 10u6r, days before the democratic convention, i was in mr. trump's office when his secretary nounsed that roger stone was on the phone. mr. trump put mr. stone on the speaker phone. mr. stone told mr. trump that he had just gotten off the phone with mr. assange. and mr. assange told mr. stone that within a couple of days there would be a massive dump of email that is would damage hillary clinton's campaign. mr. trump responded by stating to the effect, wouldn't be that great. mr. trump is a racist. the country has seen mr. trump court white supremacists and bigots. you have heard him call poorer countries "shithole"s. s in private he is worse. he asked me if i could name a country run by a black person that went a "shithole." this was when barack obama was president of the united states. and while we were driving through a struggling neighborhood in chicago, he commented that only black people could live that way. and he told me that black people would never vote for him be
trump knew from roger stone in advance about the wikileaks drop of emails. in july of 10u6r, days before the democratic convention, i was in mr. trump's office when his secretary nounsed that roger stone was on the phone. mr. trump put mr. stone on the speaker phone. mr. stone told mr. trump that he had just gotten off the phone with mr. assange. and mr. assange told mr. stone that within a couple of days there would be a massive dump of email that is would damage hillary clinton's campaign....
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accepted a very narrow argument thatjulian assange says he has in effect, when he, as part of the wikileaks organisation in 2010, leaked us military secrets, he did so to expose war crimes and therefore he had a right to free speech in doing that under the us constitution and therefore cannot be prosecuted for doing so. now, the us says it's given assurances that this is not the type of case where free speech comes into play, but this is not satisfied thejudges here in london and they've said, well, we want to have a full appeal on this point and actually really try to unpick this. the other points of assurances from the us thatjulian assange will not face the death penalty — that has been accepted by his team. now that that is no longer an issue, it fundamentally concerns this question of whether or not he, if he went on trial in the united states, can say, "i have a defence of speaking out freely in order to expose war crimes, and that should be heard in my trial." the hush money trial of former us president donald trump has resumed in new york — with the continued cross—examination of mr
accepted a very narrow argument thatjulian assange says he has in effect, when he, as part of the wikileaks organisation in 2010, leaked us military secrets, he did so to expose war crimes and therefore he had a right to free speech in doing that under the us constitution and therefore cannot be prosecuted for doing so. now, the us says it's given assurances that this is not the type of case where free speech comes into play, but this is not satisfied thejudges here in london and they've said,...
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as we know, wikileaks were published, julian assange is in a british prison, awaiting extradition to a country that is persecuting him for revealing these secrets. latest efforts. were made by the people's republic of china, which has developed a plan, a comprehensive 12-point plan, which can lead to the end of destruction and suffering, destruction suffering, if taken seriously, finally, i would like to appeal to the un so that they use their power to investigate the events that are associated with the ukrainian conflict, was destroyed - i now give the floor to those members of the security council who wish to make their statements. i give the floor to the representative of the russian federation. first of all, in a national capacity, in our national capacity. is there a translation? suffering of ukrainian residents who found themselves without light and food due to aerospace strikes russian forces on various infrastructure facilities of ukrainian cities. all this was accompanied by panegyrics to the zelensky regime, which is supposedly fighting for the freedom and independence of i
as we know, wikileaks were published, julian assange is in a british prison, awaiting extradition to a country that is persecuting him for revealing these secrets. latest efforts. were made by the people's republic of china, which has developed a plan, a comprehensive 12-point plan, which can lead to the end of destruction and suffering, destruction suffering, if taken seriously, finally, i would like to appeal to the un so that they use their power to investigate the events that are associated...
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judgement day for julian assange in his final appeal in the uk, the high court will decide whether the wikileaks founder should be extradited to the united states on espionage charges, espionage, even. >> we'll bring you the decision as soon as it happens. >> and iran's president and foreign minister have been killed in a helicopter crash . killed in a helicopter crash. we're asking, what does this mean for the region for and britain? >> it's been 41 years since the infected blood scandal was first known. about. first published on the front page of a national newspaper here. and in fact, in this programme, we'll be speaking to the woman who published that story back in 1983, suggesting that blood that was being given to patients in the united kingdom could have been infected. >> yes, i'm very interested to speak, to speak to her. she was a young and plucky reporter who got wind of this, caught wind of this , and then went into this, and then went into investigation mode. and i'm very , very interested to hear whether she suffered quite a bit of pushback from within the medical community, whether
judgement day for julian assange in his final appeal in the uk, the high court will decide whether the wikileaks founder should be extradited to the united states on espionage charges, espionage, even. >> we'll bring you the decision as soon as it happens. >> and iran's president and foreign minister have been killed in a helicopter crash . killed in a helicopter crash. we're asking, what does this mean for the region for and britain? >> it's been 41 years since the infected...
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the wikileaks founder faces prosecution in the united states over an alleged conspiracy to obtain andrmation , soon after defence information, soon after the publication of hundreds of thousands of leaked documents relating to the iraq and afghanistan wars . mr assange's afghanistan wars. mr assange's wife is calling on the us to drop what she says is a shameful case. >> i think the decision on today should send a signal to the biden administration to look very carefully at this case, which over 40 us law professors have written to the administration and said that this case is an existential threat to the first amendment, and that should be taken very seriously . and what is the point seriously. and what is the point in pursuing this at this stage? it is just harm to everyone . it is just harm to everyone. >> iran has confirmed the country's president, ebrahim raisi, and his foreign minister were killed in a helicopter crash , a footage obtained by crash, a footage obtained by iranian media shows. the crash site on a mountainside. harsh weather conditions hampered efforts by search te
the wikileaks founder faces prosecution in the united states over an alleged conspiracy to obtain andrmation , soon after defence information, soon after the publication of hundreds of thousands of leaked documents relating to the iraq and afghanistan wars . mr assange's afghanistan wars. mr assange's wife is calling on the us to drop what she says is a shameful case. >> i think the decision on today should send a signal to the biden administration to look very carefully at this case,...
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the high court in london has blocked the extradition of the wikileaks founder, julian assange, to the him permission to appeal against the order that he should stand trial for leaking military secrets that endangered lives. the court had previously sought assurances from washington that mr assange�*s free speech would be protected and that he would not face the death penalty if convicted. during the hearing, mr assange�*s lawyer said us promises given so far were inadequate. julian assange has spent more than a decade resisting deportation and facing the espionage charges. our legal correspondent, dominic casciani, explains the key points from the high court's ruling. now the us says it's given assurances that this is not the type of case where free speech comes into play — but this has not satisfied thejudges here in london. and they've said, "well, we want to have a full appeal on this point, to really try and unpack this." the other point of assurance from the us, thatjulian assange will not face the death penalty — that has been accepted by his team now, that is no longer an issue
the high court in london has blocked the extradition of the wikileaks founder, julian assange, to the him permission to appeal against the order that he should stand trial for leaking military secrets that endangered lives. the court had previously sought assurances from washington that mr assange�*s free speech would be protected and that he would not face the death penalty if convicted. during the hearing, mr assange�*s lawyer said us promises given so far were inadequate. julian assange...
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. >>> and a british court could make a final ruling today on whether wikileaks founder julian assangeadited to the united states. the u.s. wants to charge assange for the mass leak of classified military documents. for more download the cbs news app on your ell phone or i'm matt pieper, cbs news, new york. ♪ >>> president biden takes his case for re-election to black voters. sunday's stop, the commencement address at historically black all-male morehouse college. >> we're investing more money than ever in black families and black communities. >> and he addressed the backlash his administration has faced at morehouse and across the nation over the israel-hamas war. >> i support peaceful non-violent protest. your voices should be heard. and i promise you i hear them. >>> also, the latest on a developing story out of iran in the search and rescue efforts after an apparent helicopter crash involving president ebrahim raisi. >>> combs' confession. >> i take full responsibility for my actions in that video. >> the music mogul takes to social media to address that viral vile video. what he's
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c4 wikileaks founder julian assange may learn his fate a british court will decide monday will be extraditedthe nine states to face espionage charges. he was indicted five years ago by the united states government for operating his website that link to hundreds of thousands of classified documents about the wars in afghanistan and iraq stephanie bennett live in london with more of what they could expect. >> anything can happen at this stage right now. he could be put on a plane, sent across the atlantic within 24 hours of that decision could be released from jail or in this case he could get stuck in further legal struggles once again. here's what we know so far two judges at the high court here in london will rule on whether the court is satisfied by u.s. assurances that he will not face the death penalty and could rely on the first amendment right to free speech. if he faced a u.s. trial for spying. the course was first arrested in britain in 2010 on a swedish warrant over sex crime allegations which were later dropped ever since then he has been at one form of the tensionr another has com
c4 wikileaks founder julian assange may learn his fate a british court will decide monday will be extraditedthe nine states to face espionage charges. he was indicted five years ago by the united states government for operating his website that link to hundreds of thousands of classified documents about the wars in afghanistan and iraq stephanie bennett live in london with more of what they could expect. >> anything can happen at this stage right now. he could be put on a plane, sent...
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then to a london court where the british high court has ruled wikileaks founder julian assange can appeal his extradition to the united states. we will go outside the british high court. and president biden addresses the graduating class of morehouse college. some students turned their back on the president to protest his policies on gaza. we will speak with two morehouse professors. one turned her back on biden and another held up a flag of the democratic republic of congo behind president biden as he gave his address. at a more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. iran has declared five days of mourning after president ebrahim raisi and foreign minister hossein amir-abdollahian died sunday in a helicopter crash near the border with azerbaijan. the crash occurred amid heavy fog in a mountainous area. it took rescue workers more than 16 hours to reach the crash site. raisi had led iran since 2021 and was widely seen as a possible successor to iran's supreme leader ali khamenei, who is 85 years old. iran will hold presidential
then to a london court where the british high court has ruled wikileaks founder julian assange can appeal his extradition to the united states. we will go outside the british high court. and president biden addresses the graduating class of morehouse college. some students turned their back on the president to protest his policies on gaza. we will speak with two morehouse professors. one turned her back on biden and another held up a flag of the democratic republic of congo behind president...
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on the wikileaks website, assange published, in addition to approximately 700 thousand other documentsby the american military from a helicopter of residents of baghdad who did not pose any danger to them, including reporters, one with a camera, the other with a phone in his hands, video accompanied by a commentary from cheerful american soldiers. i got it, oh yeah, look at these dead bastards. in that there were no cases. iraq, libya, yemen, afghanistan, arab spring, escalation in the middle east, sudan crisis, ask your minister memeron, he then voted for the invasion of iraq, and later tried to stop. this concludes the program for viewers in central russia, thank you for being with us. it’s not easy to catch the feather of a firebird, but anyone can get a fire rate on a deposit in gazprombank of up to 17% per annum, open a deposit on gazprombank.ru. at the megamarket megamay, millions of products at competitive prices, for example, water heater termex dream 30 for only 9,999 rubles. uh oh, zea expert paper towels are durable even when wet, they can be wringed out and you can handle e
on the wikileaks website, assange published, in addition to approximately 700 thousand other documentsby the american military from a helicopter of residents of baghdad who did not pose any danger to them, including reporters, one with a camera, the other with a phone in his hands, video accompanied by a commentary from cheerful american soldiers. i got it, oh yeah, look at these dead bastards. in that there were no cases. iraq, libya, yemen, afghanistan, arab spring, escalation in the middle...
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. >> well, today, a win in a uk court for wikileaks founder julian assange, who is fighting extraditionthe ruling is likely to extend a long legal battle, a years long effort by the us to prosecute julian assange, hitting another roadblock on monday, the uk's high court ruling the australian wikileaks founder can continue appealing his extradition. >> assange has spent the last five years in a british prison. seven before that in the ecuador embassy. here he faces a total of 175 years behind bars on 17 counts of espionage. that for posting online a slew of classified us government documents, especially those pertaining to the wars in iraq and afghanistan. the us says assange also took steps to encourage former army intelligence analyst chelsea manning to steal state secrets. >> i think we're closer now to julian's freedom than than we have ever been. there is a real momentum happening now around this campaign. >> in april, the us reportedly sent reassurances to the uk that assange would not face the death penalty if convicted. they also said he could seek to rely on first amendment prot
. >> well, today, a win in a uk court for wikileaks founder julian assange, who is fighting extraditionthe ruling is likely to extend a long legal battle, a years long effort by the us to prosecute julian assange, hitting another roadblock on monday, the uk's high court ruling the australian wikileaks founder can continue appealing his extradition. >> assange has spent the last five years in a british prison. seven before that in the ecuador embassy. here he faces a total of 175...
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. >> and we have a new development this morning regarding wikileaks founder julian assange and a possibleradition to the u.s. first, though, here's drew. hey kumasi, as we get you going this morning, you will notice bright sunshine. >> we're getting a break from the fog over the next couple of days. temperatures warming already into the 60s by 10 a.m. get ready for full sunshine and above average warmth today. your pollen count remains high. discover the ozempic® tri-zone. ♪ ♪ i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. i'm under 7. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. i'm lowering my risk. adults lost up to 14 pounds. i lost some weight. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop oz
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to discuss this is a chairman of republicans overseas, greg swenson, and also editor in chief of wikileaksthanks for hrafnsson. kristin, thanks for making time for us this evening. what do we predict is going to happen on monday? >> well, if i was were to predict logical and rational and just outcome, it would be that juuan just outcome, it would be that julian would be granted leave to appeal. he was granted a provisional leave to appeal on one ground. all the other grounds which were very impressive, were dismissed, and some of those were dismissed on on absolutely incredible twisted logic. we can come at that into that later. but he was granted this leave to appeal, that later. but he was granted this leave to appeal , because it this leave to appeal, because it seemed that he would not be granted first amendment protection as a publisher and a journalist in the united states. however, the united states government was asked to clarify that. so they were asked a simple question will julian assange be able to rely on the first amendment in a us courtroom? the united states government has
to discuss this is a chairman of republicans overseas, greg swenson, and also editor in chief of wikileaksthanks for hrafnsson. kristin, thanks for making time for us this evening. what do we predict is going to happen on monday? >> well, if i was were to predict logical and rational and just outcome, it would be that juuan just outcome, it would be that julian would be granted leave to appeal. he was granted a provisional leave to appeal on one ground. all the other grounds which were...
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but it was not on the side of the signs and wikileaks, it was on the side of the government. and i thought i have to go and partially investigate this case because something's not right here. and so i went to see him and the bars together with the medical team specialists to or specialize to make things almond torture victims. it pushing be donors to gosh, on the thought that the, the, the 8 of them all up promo for in so many go the image article most together. but at davis, i don't have enough income for me. and but at the front of the stumble, because i've, i mean, done enough, the initial need us. but it, one of them, because there's a to, to do the medical findings that we produce during this visit to start from just draw some shows all the symptoms that are typical for a person that has been exposed to psychological torture over for long periods of time. psychological torture means torture light. it is very serious. the at the end of the day, we left the doctor's and the black craft back to central london. and i remember i sent in the back of the car and steer to drink.
but it was not on the side of the signs and wikileaks, it was on the side of the government. and i thought i have to go and partially investigate this case because something's not right here. and so i went to see him and the bars together with the medical team specialists to or specialize to make things almond torture victims. it pushing be donors to gosh, on the thought that the, the, the 8 of them all up promo for in so many go the image article most together. but at davis, i don't have...
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new developments this morning regarding wikileaks founder julian assange and a possible extradition tod states. >> live! look outside. it news. police shoot a person in san jose. that suspect now in the hospital. we're live with what investigators say happened. >> and an update to the plan to ban bosses from contacting employees when they are off the clock. why? you won't be seeing that anytime soon. >> and she is mother the falcon. we know as annie. and this morning you have a chance to name her kids. what you need to know before you fly out the door . >> good morning everybody. happy monday. it's may 20th. >> let's check on the weather now with meteorologist joe tuma. hey >> good morning. so we are going to notice that our fog is really taking a break over the next couple of mornings. last week we had a lot of may gray in the morning. this week it's a little bit different and that is going to lead to warmer afternoons. here's a live look from the exploratorium camera showing you we don't have that low deck of cloud cover this morning. in fact, the only areas reporting partly cloudy s
new developments this morning regarding wikileaks founder julian assange and a possible extradition tod states. >> live! look outside. it news. police shoot a person in san jose. that suspect now in the hospital. we're live with what investigators say happened. >> and an update to the plan to ban bosses from contacting employees when they are off the clock. why? you won't be seeing that anytime soon. >> and she is mother the falcon. we know as annie. and this morning you have...
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the high court of england has allowed wikileaks founder julian assange to again challenge the earliero the united states. the authorities considered that the assurances provided by the american authorities were unconvincing. the states promised that they would not demand death. australian lawyers insist that their client citizen of another country, then the wording used by the american side , the official commented today , guarantees absolutely nothing. originating representative of the mida maria zakharova. the execution of assange continues, she wrote. juliana asanch, let me remind you, exposed the brutal crimes of the americans in iraq to the whole world. afghanistan and cia secret prisons. and that's all for now.
the high court of england has allowed wikileaks founder julian assange to again challenge the earliero the united states. the authorities considered that the assurances provided by the american authorities were unconvincing. the states promised that they would not demand death. australian lawyers insist that their client citizen of another country, then the wording used by the american side , the official commented today , guarantees absolutely nothing. originating representative of the mida...
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this will allow the wikileaks founder to again challenge the previous decision on extradition to theappens next is that the american authorities will not respect human rights, including the constitutional amendment on freedom of speech. this is what the british considered today, including vessels for the northern sea . replenishment of the domestic icebreaker fleet, the route became one of the main topics of the meeting of mikhail mishustin with deputy prime ministers. about, first deputy chairman of the government denis manturov reported to the prime minister how the work was progressing. we are also preparing to launch new modern production facilities, one of such sites is the oneshsky plant in petrozavodsk, where, on behalf of the president, the creation of the first digital shipyard is underway. they will be used on it. highly efficient robotic technologies, the government allocated 2 billion rubles for the implementation of the second stage of the deep modernization project of this korel enterprise. denis mindenovich, well, i want to ask you. report in general how things are goi
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the wikileaks founder has spent more than a decade resisting deportation.st his appeal today, he could have been on a flight within 24 hours. with us tonight, u.n. special rapporteur on torture. thank you very mu for coming on the program. can we talk about this? it has been a long-running legal saga here in the united kingdom. he spent five years in a high security prison. has he suffered enough, in your opinion? >> yeah, i think so. i have been wary worried about assange's mental and physical health. this long-running legal saga has taken a terrible toll on his health. an underlying this take -- this case is about our values and the protections we afford to people who are essentially blowing the whistle on crimes that are committed in wartime. christian: of course you have to set that in a legal context. the u.k. is a signatory for the u.n. convention against torture. so what needs to be considered within this appeal? alice: what i understand is only two of his nine grounds for appeal have been allowed to proceed. they actually revolve around freedom of e
the wikileaks founder has spent more than a decade resisting deportation.st his appeal today, he could have been on a flight within 24 hours. with us tonight, u.n. special rapporteur on torture. thank you very mu for coming on the program. can we talk about this? it has been a long-running legal saga here in the united kingdom. he spent five years in a high security prison. has he suffered enough, in your opinion? >> yeah, i think so. i have been wary worried about assange's mental and...
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on the wikileaks website, assange published, in addition to approximately 700 thousand other documents by the american military from a helicopter of residents of baghdad who did not pose any danger to them, including reporters. one had a camera, the other had a phone in hands. the video was accompanied by a comment from cheerful american soldiers: a-ha-ha, i got it, oh yeah, look at these dead bastards. in this case , the american military was not arrested, but a sophisticated persecution began against asandzh, who was trying to hide from the americans in britain. maria zakharova reminded prime minister sunak the day before that the british authorities were similarly covering up the war crimes of their army. iraq, libya, yemen, afghanistan, he says, if the speaker, of course, can reach the hands of london, washington or cambera. elizaveta gerson, boris halfin, maxim zaeychenko and alexander gusev, ntv television company. london. georgia, unlike the kiev regime, turned out to be not such an obedient dependent for the united states that washington even threatened to fundamentally reconsi
on the wikileaks website, assange published, in addition to approximately 700 thousand other documents by the american military from a helicopter of residents of baghdad who did not pose any danger to them, including reporters. one had a camera, the other had a phone in hands. the video was accompanied by a comment from cheerful american soldiers: a-ha-ha, i got it, oh yeah, look at these dead bastards. in this case , the american military was not arrested, but a sophisticated persecution began...
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these can be started by to the importance of wikileaks can never be kind of a stations that transparency is extraordinary. john mystic patrice then just succeeded in finding documents that existed in making them available to the world public. i mean, what could be more holding back by publishing information and sharing information with the public. he was exercising the right to free speech. he did so in the public interest was to so long realized pen smith and golf and was slain of late to seriously. i know why advice may attempt to know who is the guy that illegal anymore. why sweetheart adjustments turn to be on box weighing a $175.00 used to do it. you do you have sense of all we going to lift that? stay at the bar, right. i'm rick sanchez. our goal here is to have a fun, intellectual conversation among friends. it's what we do, or at least in my case, a pseudo intellectual conversation. so let me go with this. you all ready? there is a new study out published by axles. it is catching fire on the internet. everybody seems to be talking about this. so i grabbed that and i wanted to sha
these can be started by to the importance of wikileaks can never be kind of a stations that transparency is extraordinary. john mystic patrice then just succeeded in finding documents that existed in making them available to the world public. i mean, what could be more holding back by publishing information and sharing information with the public. he was exercising the right to free speech. he did so in the public interest was to so long realized pen smith and golf and was slain of late to...
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the wikileaks founder will now be able to challenge us assurances on how a trial there would be conducted and over the protection of his rights to free speech. mr assange faces prosecution on espionage charges relating to the disclosure of information about the wars in iraq and afghanistan, which the us has argued endangered lives. for the latest stories, you can sign up to gb news alerts the qr codes on your screen. the details are also on our website. now it's back to . patrick. now it's back to. patrick. >> ordinary people in britain seriously need to wake up to the fact that we are being captured by an ever increasing number of hardline communist organisations that are becoming more and more emboldened by the day. just stop oil have long marched alongside communist groups, communist organisations are behind the student pro—palestine protests, taking place. at the moment. there is a huge crossover between communist groups and the wider pro—palestine movement. there was a communist member of sage who said that she wanted government restrictions on our day to day lives to last forever. t
the wikileaks founder will now be able to challenge us assurances on how a trial there would be conducted and over the protection of his rights to free speech. mr assange faces prosecution on espionage charges relating to the disclosure of information about the wars in iraq and afghanistan, which the us has argued endangered lives. for the latest stories, you can sign up to gb news alerts the qr codes on your screen. the details are also on our website. now it's back to . patrick. now it's back...
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the high court in london has ruled that wikileaks founder julian assange should be allowed to bring acharges relating to the release of classified american military documents 15 years ago. the united states argues that the leaked files — which disclosed information about the iraq and afghanistan wars — put lives at risk. the bank of england has given its strongest hint yet that interest rates could be cut this summer. in a speech, the deputy governor ben broadbent said lowering rates at "some time" over the next few months was "possible". the bank of england has kept interest rates at 5.25% — a 16—year high — to try to help bring down inflation. new figures due out on wednesday are expected to show inflation has dropped sharply. the king and the queen have been taking a look at this year's chelsea flower show in london ahead of its full opening tomorrow. as well as meeting growers and designers, they visited the no adults allowed garden — the first in the history of the show to be designed by children, for children, as daniela relph reports. a first visit to the most famous of flower
the high court in london has ruled that wikileaks founder julian assange should be allowed to bring acharges relating to the release of classified american military documents 15 years ago. the united states argues that the leaked files — which disclosed information about the iraq and afghanistan wars — put lives at risk. the bank of england has given its strongest hint yet that interest rates could be cut this summer. in a speech, the deputy governor ben broadbent said lowering rates at...
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wikileaks, julian asange will not yet be extradited to the united states, because today the british highenglish judges still they fear that the american authorities will break their promises and sentence assange to death . moreover, the court found that the assurances presented by the americans were unconvincing. washington insists that asansh will always be able to appeal to the first amendment to the american constitution, which guarantees freedom of speech. however, the australian's lawyers are confident that since he is a citizen. faces 175 years in prison, essentially a death sentence. today, the representative of the russian foreign ministry, maria zakharova, commented on the situation, according to her according to him, the execution of assange continues. that's all, keep an eye on the time and stay updated. and now on the air on channel one, the continuation of the serial film the bloodhound. film me, everyone is ready for the next sensation and today everyone’s favorite nika platonova gives it to us, we remember her victory in the competition. miss southern belle, we saw her fac
wikileaks, julian asange will not yet be extradited to the united states, because today the british highenglish judges still they fear that the american authorities will break their promises and sentence assange to death . moreover, the court found that the assurances presented by the americans were unconvincing. washington insists that asansh will always be able to appeal to the first amendment to the american constitution, which guarantees freedom of speech. however, the australian's lawyers...
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wikileaks founders julian asange will not yet be extradited to the united states, because today the britishigh court allowed him to again challenge the earlier extradition decision. the british are afraid that the american authorities will break their promises and... the first amendment to the american constitution, which guarantees freedom of speech, however, the australian’s lawyers are confident that since he is a citizen of another country, this wording does not guarantee anything. let me remind you that julianne exposed to the whole world the monstrous crimes of americans in iraq, afghanistan and in secret cia prisons. and for this truth about the system he faces 170.5 years in prison, in fact, this is a death sentence. today, the representative of the russian foreign ministry, maria zakharova, commented on the situation. according to her, the execution of nadasan continues. that's all, watch the time, stay in abreast of events. and now on the air on channel one, the continuation of the serial film “bhound”. shoot me, everyone is ready for the next sensation and today everyone’s favori
wikileaks founders julian asange will not yet be extradited to the united states, because today the britishigh court allowed him to again challenge the earlier extradition decision. the british are afraid that the american authorities will break their promises and... the first amendment to the american constitution, which guarantees freedom of speech, however, the australian’s lawyers are confident that since he is a citizen of another country, this wording does not guarantee anything. let me...
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the wikileaks founder has spent more than a decade resisting deportation.s. let's speak now to alice edwards, un special rapporteur on torture. thank you for coming on the programme. can we talk about this because it has been a long—running legal saga here in the united kingdom, he spent five years in a high security prison in belle marsh, has he suffered enough in your opinion? i has he suffered enough in your oinion? ~ ,., ., , opinion? i think so. i have been very worried — opinion? i think so. i have been very worried about _ opinion? i think so. i have been very worried about mr - opinion? i think so. i have been very worried about mr assange | opinion? i think so. i have been - very worried about mr assange mental and physical health. i think this long—running legal saga has taken a terrible toll on his health and underlying this case is about our values and what we and the protections we afford to people who are essentially blowing the whistle on crimes that are committed in wartime. flit on crimes that are committed in wartime. . ., , on crimes that
the wikileaks founder has spent more than a decade resisting deportation.s. let's speak now to alice edwards, un special rapporteur on torture. thank you for coming on the programme. can we talk about this because it has been a long—running legal saga here in the united kingdom, he spent five years in a high security prison in belle marsh, has he suffered enough in your opinion? i has he suffered enough in your oinion? ~ ,., ., , opinion? i think so. i have been very worried — opinion? i...
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assange published, in addition to approximately 700,000 other documents, on the wikileaks website. videothe shooting by the american military from a helicopter of residents of baghdad who did not pose any danger to them, including reporters, one was with a camera, the other with a phone in his hands, the video was accompanied by a commentary from cheerful american soldiers, a-ha-ha, i got it, oh yes, admire these dead bastards. in this case , the american military was not arrested, but a sophisticated pursuit of asandzh, who was trying to hide, began. americans in britain, maria zakharova reminded prime minister sunak the day before that the british authorities are also covering up war crimes with their army. iraq, libya, yemen, afghanistan, arab spring, aggravation in the middle east, sudanese crisis. ask your minister cameron, he voted for the invasion of iraq and later tried to stop investigating the crimes british military. cameron is silent on this topic. asks cameron, who switched from iraq to ukraine and encourages zelensky to attack russian territory. war crimes left unpunished c
assange published, in addition to approximately 700,000 other documents, on the wikileaks website. videothe shooting by the american military from a helicopter of residents of baghdad who did not pose any danger to them, including reporters, one was with a camera, the other with a phone in his hands, the video was accompanied by a commentary from cheerful american soldiers, a-ha-ha, i got it, oh yes, admire these dead bastards. in this case , the american military was not arrested, but a...
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on the wikileaks website, assange published, in addition to approximately 700 thousand others documentse shooting of a resident by the american military from a helicopter. iraq, libya, yemen, afghanistan, arab spring, aggravation in the middle east, sudanese crisis, ask your minister cameron, he then voted for the invasion of iraq, and later tried to stop the investigation into the crimes of the british military. rishisunok is silent on this topic and does not ask cameron. cameron, who switched from iraq to ukraine, encourages zelensky. hit the territory of russia. war crimes left without punishments continue. punishment comes only to those who speak out about crimes, if , of course, they can reach the speaker. hands from london, washington or conberra. elizaveta gerson, boris halfin, maxim zaeychenko and alexander gusev. ntv television company. london. ntv viewers in the capital. next up is the release of the program today in moscow. and we will continue our broadcast for other regions of the central part of the country. washington threatened to fundamentally reconsider relations with
on the wikileaks website, assange published, in addition to approximately 700 thousand others documentse shooting of a resident by the american military from a helicopter. iraq, libya, yemen, afghanistan, arab spring, aggravation in the middle east, sudanese crisis, ask your minister cameron, he then voted for the invasion of iraq, and later tried to stop the investigation into the crimes of the british military. rishisunok is silent on this topic and does not ask cameron. cameron, who switched...
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the high court in london has, at least for now, blocked the extradition of the wikileaks founder, julianranted him permission to appeal against the order that he should stand trial for leaking military secrets that endangered lives. the court had previously sought assurances from washington that mr assange's free speech would be protected and that he would not face the death penalty if convicted. during the hearing, mr assange's lawyer said us promises given so far were inadequate. julian assange has spent more than a decade resisting deportation and facing the espionage charges. our legal correspondent, dominic casciani, has been telling us about the key points from today's ruling at the high court. the us says it's given assurances that this is not the type of case with free speech comes into play. but this has not satisfied the judges in london. they said we will have a full apparel on this point the other point of assurances from the other point of assurances from the use as thatjulian massage will not face the death penalty, that is been accepted by his team now for the that is no l
the high court in london has, at least for now, blocked the extradition of the wikileaks founder, julianranted him permission to appeal against the order that he should stand trial for leaking military secrets that endangered lives. the court had previously sought assurances from washington that mr assange's free speech would be protected and that he would not face the death penalty if convicted. during the hearing, mr assange's lawyer said us promises given so far were inadequate. julian...
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.— the high court in london could give a final decision today on whether the wikileaks founder, juliant to the united states to face trial on spying charges. mr assange is wanted in relation to the release of thousands of secret documents on the wars in iraq and afghanistan. he has resisted extradition for more than ten years. a new report claims shareholders in some of the biggest water companies have taken out tens of billions of pounds more than they've invested. the analysis, by the university of greenwich, suggests ten firms in england and wales have paid dividends to shareholders of nearly £73 billion since the industry was privatised over 30 years ago. the regulator, 0fwat, disputes the figures. vishala sri—pathma reports. a demonstration in sussex over the weekend, dame kelly holmes joined protesters angry at the continuing poor quality of bathing water. last weekend i'm on the river medway, i do paddleboarding and i love it. i love it for my fitness and my wellbeing, but it was disgusting, the smell and the colour of it and ijust thought, something's not right. you come for a
.— the high court in london could give a final decision today on whether the wikileaks founder, juliant to the united states to face trial on spying charges. mr assange is wanted in relation to the release of thousands of secret documents on the wars in iraq and afghanistan. he has resisted extradition for more than ten years. a new report claims shareholders in some of the biggest water companies have taken out tens of billions of pounds more than they've invested. the analysis, by the...