Julian Assange has paid a heavy price for his leaks – the US should let him go home
Simon Jenkins
From Joe Biden’s point of view, returning the WikiLeaks founder to Australia and consigning him to history may be the wisest move, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
The Guardian view on Julian Assange: time to dial this process down
Editorial: The high court decision to allow an appeal against extradition is good news. But a political resolution to this saga needs to be sought
The case against Julian Assange has been a cruel folly. His right to appeal is a small step towards justice
Duncan Campbell
Successive home secretaries and the courts have been spineless in pandering to the US government, says former Guardian crime correspondent Duncan Campbell
Julian Assange wins right to appeal against extradition: how did we get here and what happens next?
Julian Assange wins right to appeal against extradition to US
Julian Assange's wife reacts after high court ruling in extradition case – video
April 2024
US provides assurances to prevent Julian Assange appeal against extradition
Death penalty not to be imposed, but WikiLeaks founder’s wife says he will not be afforded first amendment protections
March 2024
Julian Assange wins temporary reprieve in case against extradition to US
Judges grant WikiLeaks founder permission to appeal against removal from UK but only if US does not provide suitable assurances
Vulnerable man pleads with UK government to block extradition to US
Diogo Santos Coelho from Portugal faces a 52-year sentence for alleged cybercrime relating to RaidForums site
Asio cleared of unlawfully luring Daniel Duggan back to Australia, agency chief Mike Burgess says
Exclusive: Duggan’s legal team continues to fight US request for extradition on charges of arms trafficking and money laundering
February 2024
US government lawyers deny charges against Julian Assange politically motivated
WikiLeaks founder named sources and encouraged theft and hacking, say lawyers at extradition hearing in London
Julian Assange risks ‘flagrant denial of justice’ if tried in US, London court told
Lawyers seek permission at high court to appeal against WikiLeaks founder’s extradition
Julian Assange supporters protest outside extradition hearing in London – video
Julian Assange supporters gather outside court as extradition hearing starts
Julian Assange’s moment of truth has arrived – and the stakes are high
January 2024
French Holocaust denier found in Fife loses extradition fight
Vincent Reynouard discovered living double life in Scottish village where he worked as a tutor, reports say
December 2023
Daniel Duggan asks to be released from jail and detained at home as he fights extradition to US
Australian pilot accused of training Chinese military denies he is a flight risk in letter requesting NSW home detention