
Swedish court rules against seeking detention of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange in suspected rape case
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange should not be extradited to Sweden for a revived rape investigation, but should still be questioned in the case while he is imprisoned in Britain, a Swedish court ruled Monday

Ecuador president Lenin Moreno accuses Julian Assange of 'hosting hackers' inside London embassy
President Lenin Moreno said that Swedish programmer Ola Bini, who is in custody in Ecuador, was one of the hackers who visited Julian Assange many times

Setback for Julian Assange as British judge rejects Wikileaks founder's bid to evade arrest
In a huge setback to Julian Assange, a British court today for the second time ruled that a UK arrest warrant against the Wikileaks founder was still valid, making it clear that he could be arrested if he tries to leave the Ecuadorian embassy where he has been holed up since 2012.

Ecuador warns WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange over support for Catalonian independence
Ecuador has told WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to avoid making statements that could affect the country's international relations

Stockholm court stays arrest warrant against Julian Assange over rape allegation
A Stockholm district court on Wednesday maintained a European arrest warrant against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange over a 2010 rape allegation, rejecting his lawyers' request to have it lifted.

Assange to stay in Ecuadorian embassy even if charges against him are dropped
"My lawyers have advised me I should not leave the embassy because of the risk of arrest and extradition to the US," Assange told reporters here today at the embassy.