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Ecuador confirms it cut Assange's internet access
Ecuador confirms it cut Assange's internet access
Ecuador has confirmed it partly restricted internet access for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who is taking refuge at its London embassy.
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Wikileaks claims Assange's internet 'shut down'
Wikileaks claims Assange's internet 'shut down'
Wikileaks says an unidentified "state actor" has shut down internet access for its founder Julian Assange.
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FBI investigates hacking of Clinton campaign chief
FBI investigates hacking of Clinton campaign chief
Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman says the FBI is investigating whether Russia was behind a hack on his private email.
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Assange on US Elections
Audio 16 Jun 2016The effect Julian Assange may have on the U.S. election. He's already accused Google of being in cohoots with the Clintons. Wikileaks, he says, will shortly publish 'enough evidence' to indict Hillary… Audio
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The Panel with Tony Doe and Diane Robertson (Part 2)
Audio 16 Jun 2016Facebook's Nicola Mendelsohn vice president for Europe, the Middle East and Africa has just told a big conference that in five years, Facebook "will be probably all video". What Tony Doe and Diane… Audio
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Arrest warrant for Julian Assange upheld by Swedish court
Arrest warrant for Julian Assange upheld by Swedish court
A Swedish court has upheld the arrest warrant for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. He is wanted by Swedish authorities for questioning over allegations he committed rape in 2010. He denies...
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Andrew O'Hagan: Illuminations
Nominated for the Man Booker Prize, Illuminations is the fifth novel from Andrew O’Hagan and explores the balance between family and war, memory and loss. He speaks to New Zealand Books co-editor… Audio
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Andrew O'Hagan: war, Afghanistan, Assange
Contributing editor for the London Review of Books, and ghostwriter of Julian Assange's abandoned memoir. Two of his books have been nominated for the Man Booker Prize, his new novel is The… Audio
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Julian Assange still in 'arbitrary detention'
Julian Assange still in 'arbitrary detention'
Julian Assange was described by the UN as being in "arbitrary detention" and remains in Ecuadorian Embassy in London. Listen to him talking to John Campbell. Audio
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Julian Assange still in 'arbitrary detention'
According to who you're talking to, Wikileaks founder, Julian Assange, remains in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London as a fugitive from justice or a victim of "arbitrary detention". Those last two… Video, Audio
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UK rejects Assange decision as 'ridiculous'
UK rejects Assange decision as 'ridiculous'
The UK foreign secretary has branded as "ridiculous" a UN panel's ruling that Julian Assange be allowed to go free.
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UN decision on Julian Assange
Dr Alberto Costi talks about the ruling by the UN committee which declared Julian Assange's three-year seclusion was unlawful. Audio
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The Panel with Golnaz Bassam-Tabar and Barry Corbett (Part 2)
Audio 5 Feb 2016What do we do on Waitangi Day? What the Panelists Golnaz Bassam-Tabar and Barry Corbett have been thinking about. Dr Alberto Costi talks about the ruling by the UN committee which declared Julian… Audio
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UN panel rules Julian Assange being held arbitrarily in UK
Audio 5 Feb 2016A United Nations panel has ruled Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is being unlawfully detained in the UK. Audio
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Assange being 'arbitrarily held' - UN panel to say
Julian Assange being arbitrarily held, UN panel to say
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is being "arbitrarily detained" in the UK, a UN panel is to rule. Audio
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Assange to 'exit embassy' if UN rules against him
Assange to 'exit embassy' if UN rules against him
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has said he will turn himself over to British police on Friday if a UN panel rules he has not been unlawfully detained.
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Police stop guarding Assange in embassy
Police stop guarding Assange in embassy
Julian Assange has outlasted London's police, who will no longer be stationed outside the embassy where the Wikileaks founder has sought refuge since 2012.
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri Oct 9 2015
Audio 9 Oct 2015A review of the week's news including... Searchers find the body of a missing 10-year-old Levin boy launching a homicide investigation, a Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) deal is reached in Atlanta… Audio
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Best of the Week - 9 October 2015
Audio 9 Oct 2015This week........Julian Assange, the founder of the international whistle-blowing website, Wikileaks speaks to nine to noon in his only New Zealand interview, the government is facing an expensive… Audio
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Late Edition for 8 October 2015
Audio 8 Oct 2015The body of Alex Fisher has been found and a homicide investigation launched. Julian Assange in his only New Zealand interview with Lyn Freeman and in dateline pacific a call for a shift in priority… Audio
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Julian Assange talks to Radio NZ
Julian Assange talks to Radio NZ
The founder of the whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks tells Radio NZ he does not know when he will ever be able to leave the Ecuadorian Embassy without fearing arrest. Audio
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Julian Assange, The Wikileaks Files
The founder of the international whistle-blowing website Wikileaks speaks to Lynn Freeman from the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, where he's been holed up for three years. Julian Assange has a new book… Audio
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John Pilger on Wikileaks, Julian Assange & Jeremy Corbyn
John Pilger is an Australian born journalist and filmmaker who has twice won Britain's Journalist of the Year award. Audio
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UK to challenge Ecuador over Assange asylum
UK to challenge Ecuador over Assange asylum
The UK is to make a formal protest to the government of Ecuador over the country's decision to "harbour" Julian Assange, the Foreign Office has said.
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Assange assault inquiry to be dropped
Assange assault inquiry to be dropped
Swedish prosecutors will drop their investigation into sexual assault allegations against Julian Assange because of the statutes of limitation.