Zee News
Australia Zeenews Bureau Canberra: Australia Prime Minister Julia Gillard on Thursday said that Canberra cannot guard WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange from other countries' justice systems. Meanwhile, Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr said he had...
The Age
Story continues below Best known for revealing hundreds of thousands of secret US documents through the website WikiLeaks, Assange fears that extradition to Sweden could pave the way for extradition to the US to face possible espionage or conspiracy...
The Local
Britain's Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that Assange, an Australian national, can be extradited to Sweden, although his deportation was put on hold to give his lawyers a final chance to reopen the case. Assange is wanted by Stockholm over sex crime...
Indian Express
Britain's Supreme Court ruled yesterday that Assange, an Australian national, can be extradited to Sweden, although his deportation was put on hold to give his lawyers a final chance to reopen the case. Assange is wanted by Stockholm over sex crime...
Taiwan News
Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks, lost his appeal Wednesday in the highest British Court against extradition to Sweden on rape and sexual molestation charges. Assange did not attend the 10-minute judgment passed down by British Supreme Court,...
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Mr Assange's lawyers have been given two weeks to consider their next move after his appeal against extradition Sweden was rejected by Britain's Supreme Court yesterday. Mr Assange is wanted for questioning in Sweden over sexual assault allegations.