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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, pictured in February 2012
A protester wearing a Guy Fawkes mask holds a poster reading "I'm Julian"
Julian Assange faces questioning in Sweden over sexual assault allegations
Julian Assange hopes that Ecuador will look sympathetically at his request for political asylum
Julian Assange is facing extradition to Sweden over sex crime allegations
Julian Assange is facing extradition to Sweden over sex crime allegations
Julian Assange is facing extradition to Sweden over sex crime allegations
Julian Assange is facing extradition to Sweden over sex crime allegations
Julian Assange is facing extradition to Sweden over sex crime allegations
Julian Assange has taken refuge in the Ecuadorian embassy in London
Julian Assange has been ordered to attend a British police station
Julian Assange has taken refuge in the Ecuadorian embassy in London
Julian Assange has been ordered to attend a British police station
Protesters back Assange in Quito
Julian Assange believes Washington will pursue him after WikiLeaks published a cache of sensitive documents
WikiLeaks suspect Bradley Manning
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WikiLeaks suspect Bradley Manning
Julian Assange wants to go to Ecuador to avoid being sent to Sweden
Some legal experts say Julian Assange has adopted a legal dead end by going to Ecuador's London embassy

Ecuadorian minister visits Assange in London embassy

An Ecuadorian minister said on Wednesday that Julian Assange was in "good spirits" after visiting the WikiLeaks founder inside Ecuador's embassy in London.
 

Secret tape of US private in WikiLeaks case released

A group pressing for more open government Tuesday flouted a military ban and released a secret recording of testimony by US Army private Bradley Manning, accused of leaking a mass of classified files.
 

Amano wins second IAEA term, this time easily

It is a testament to Yukiya Amano's success as head of the UN atomic agency that unlike his appointment in 2009, securing a second term was a formality.
 

Amano wins second IAEA term, this time easily

It is a testament to Yukiya Amano's success as head of the UN atomic agency that unlike his appointment in 2009, securing a second term was a formality.
 

IAEA chief Amano sails into second term

The UN atomic agency's board of governors on Wednesday approved giving Japanese director general Yukiya Amano a new four-year term without even resorting to a vote.
 

Bulgarian who set himself on fire new symbol of protests

A hundred flickering candles and mountains of flowers block the entrance to Varna's city hall, surrounding a picture of a smiling young man with long hair who has become a symbol of anti-corruption protests that have swept Bulgaria.
 

UN atomic agency seeks access to Iran's Parchin site

The head of the UN atomic agency called Monday on Iran to grant access to a military base where Tehran allegedly conducted nuclear weapons research, without waiting for an elusive wider accord.
 

Thousands at Mugabe 89th birthday party

Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe, Africa's oldest leader, treated 10,000 party faithful Saturday to a feast of music and poetry singing his praise to mark his 89th birthday.
 

Sydney set to sparkle for gay pride parade

Up to 300,000 spectators were on Saturday expected to brave the rain to watch Sydney's annual Mardi Gras gay pride parade, with an emphasis on the political as the nation prepares for elections.
 

WikiLeaks: Manning wanted to 'spark debate' on war

US Army private Bradley Manning told a military tribunal that he leaked secret files on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to WikiLeaks in order to start a "public debate."
 

WikiLeaks: Manning says wanted 'public debate' on war

US Army private Bradley Manning told a military tribunal on Thursday that he leaked secret files on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to WikiLeaks in order to start a "public debate."
 

WikiLeaks: US private to plead guilty to 10 charges

US Army soldier Bradley Manning said Thursday that he intends to plead guilty to ten of the 22 charges leveled against him after the leak of a vast trove of official secrets to WikiLeaks.
 

US army forced to release WikiLeaks case documents

The US Army published dozens of documents online Wednesday in the case of WikiLeaks suspect Bradley Manning, after media outlets and other groups had criticized a lack of transparency.
 

Delays in WikiLeaks case 'reasonable': US judge

A US military judge ruled Tuesday that delays in the trial of WikiLeaks suspect Bradley Manning were "reasonable" and did not justify throwing out the serious charges against him.
 

Australia dismisses Assange fears as 'fantasy'

Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr has dismissed as "fantasy" claims by WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange that Sweden's case against him is a conspiracy to have him extradited to the United States.
 

Mugabe turns 89 'like good old wine'

Supporters of Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe heaped praise on him as he turned 89 on Thursday with one newspaper gushing that he was "ripening" like good old wine.
 

Galloway quits debate over Israeli opponent

The outspoken MP George Galloway has sparked anger by storming out of a debate at Oxford University after he discovered his opponent was Israeli.
 

Mugabe thanks God for long life ahead of birthday

Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe said Wednesday on the eve of his 89th birthday he owed his long life to God and revealed that he suffers loneliness from the loss of friends and relatives.
 

Ecuador's Correa eyes broader change after re-election

Fresh from a landslide re-election victory, Ecuadoran President Rafael Correa is hoping to follow up with the sweeping legislative win needed to clear the way for deeper socialist changes.
 

After re-election, Ecuador's Correa eyes broader change

Fresh from a landslide re-election victory, Ecuadoran President Rafael Correa is hoping to follow up with the sweeping legislative win needed to clear the way for deeper socialist changes.
 

Facts from the Wikipedia page:

WikiLeaks
Graphic of hourglass, colored in blue and grey; a circular map of the western hemisphere of the world drips from the top to bottom chamber of the hourglass.
URLwww.wikileaks.org
SloganWe open governments.
Commercial?No
Type of siteDocument archive
Available language(s)Multilingual
OwnerThe Sunshine Press[1]
Created byJulian Assange
LaunchedDecember 2006
Alexa rank4,629 (November 2010)[2]
Current statusActive