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‘You can expect everything’: what next for Julian Assange and WikiLeaks?
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Site’s edge on whistleblowing is gone and its co-founder must recover, yet their resilience may make revival a possibility
As Julian Assange enjoys his first weekend of freedom in years, there appeared to be no question in the mind of his wife, Stella, about what the family’s priorities were.
The WikiLeaks co-founder would need time to recover, she told reporters after they were reunited in his native Australia, after a deal with US authorities that allowed him to plead guilty to a single criminal count of conspiring to obtain and disclose classified defence documents.
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The New York Times - Business
How Julian Assange Lit the Fuse on the Digital World
In his brazen quest for total transparency, the WikiLeaks founder paved the way for a world in which no secret is safe and no institution trusted. -
The New York Times - World
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ABC News - Entertainment
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ABC News - Sports
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The Guardian - World
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The Guardian - World
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The Guardian - World
Julian Assange is finally free – but should not have been prosecuted in the first place | Kenneth Roth
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ESPN - Sports
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The Guardian - World
Brits, you have no idea how to be sun safe. But as an Australian, I can tell you exactly what to do | Van Badham
Full-body swimsuits, ‘no hat, no play’ – avoiding the sun is a national pastime. At this point I’m more suncream than skin. Britain has been experiencing something of a heatwave this week, obliging me, as an Australian, to harangue its people on ...
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