Wikileaks founder julian assange
WikiLeaks' Assange may seek asylum in France – lawyer
Dupond-Moretti told Europe 1 radio that Assange's legal team would be in contact with French President Emmanuel Macron to make the case for Assange to get...
The 47-year-old Australian is currently serving a 50-week prison sentence for violating bail conditions in 2012 when he was wanted on accusations of sexual assault in Sweden.
Assange has been living at the embassy since 2012 when he sought refuge there.
Ecuador made the move hours after the British government refused a request from the South American nation for Assange to be given diplomatic status.
Wearing a leather jacket and with his fist in the air, Assange described the decision as a victory.
Mike Pompeo has used his first public speech as spy agency chief to denounce leakers who have plagued US intelligence.
Two officials speaking on condition of anonymity said intelligence agencies have been aware since the end of last year of the breach.
Barack Obama, in one of his final acts before leaving office, reduced her sentence to seven years, angering some Republicans.
The WikiLeaks founder released his testimony from the London questioning in a Swedish rape investigation, saying he was innocent.
Swedish authorities want to question Assange over allegations that he committed rape in 2010
Assange is wanted by Swedish authorities for questioning over allegations that he committed rape in 2010.
Julian Assange is wanted by authorities for questioning over allegations that he committed rape in 2010.
Julian Assange, 44, took refuge at the Equadorian embassy in June 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden.
Assange, 44, says he fears Sweden will extradite him to the United States.
A UN panel has ruled The WikiLeaks founder should be allowed to go free from the Ecuadorian embassy.
Assange appealed to the UN panel saying he was a political refugee whose rights had been infringed upon.
The 43-year-old Australian has been stuck inside Ecuador’s London embassy since June 2012.
Sony Pictures says it "will continue to fight for the safety, security, and privacy of the company."
Julian Assange has spent over two years in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London.