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Police arrest of Julian Assange was kidnap, former diplomat says

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was “kidnapped” from the Ecuadorian embassy where he lived for almost seven years after being dragged out when his diplomatic...

UK climate protesters shift to political negotiations after nearly 1,000 arrests

Protests calling for the British Government to declare a climate emergency are set to enter a second week after nearly 1,000 people were arrested...

Climate change protesters climb on roof of London train

Climate protesters have climbed on top of a train in a busy financial district in London and say they will glue themselves to the...

Latest: More than 200 arrests at London climate change protests

More than 200 people have been arrested during a second day of climate protests which have caused serious disruption in London. Extinction Rebellion demonstrations have...

Gatwick drone operators had inside link, airport head suggests

Culprits behind the drone chaos at Gatwick had an insight into how the airport was reacting to the incident, its head of operations has...

Thousands of bikers protest against soldier’s Bloody Sunday prosecution

Thousands of bikers have taken to the streets of central London to protest against the prosecution of a soldier who fought in Northern Ireland...

Julian Assange faces extradition to US in ‘dark day for journalism’

Update: Speaking outside of court, Assange’s lawyer Jennifer Robinson said: “Since 2010 we’ve warned that Julian Assange would face extradition to the US for...

Judge describes Julian Assange’s defence as ‘laughable’ as he finds him guilty of breaching bail

Update: Julian Assange has been found guilty of breaching his bail at Westminster Magistrates’ Court and faces a jail sentence of up to 12...

Julian Assange appears at Westminster Magistrates’ Court following earlier arrest

Update: Julian Assange has pleaded not guilty to a charge at Westminster Magistrates’ Court that he failed to surrender to custody as required for...

Ecuador warns Julian Assange he cannot stay in London embassy indefinitely

Ecuador has reminded WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange once again that he cannot stay indefinitely in the nation’s London embassy. The country’s foreign minister Jose Valencia...

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