Wednesday, Dec 12, 2012 9:30 PM UTC
Julian Assange wants to run for office
The WikiLeaks founder plans to form a party and run for the Australian Senate next year
The WikiLeaks founder plans to form a party and run for the Australian Senate next year
The region has a troubled history of housing disgraced foreign despots -- and the Syrian dictator could be next
Several citizens in Guayaquil, Ecuador, supported Mr. Burro ("Mr. Donkey" in English) for office
The WikiLeaks founder addressed diplomats via videolink from his embassy hideout VIDEO
Ecuador’s people are wary of foreign meddling, but some deeply mistrust the motives of their own president
The country's threat to storm the Ecuadorean embassy to arrest Julian Assange is as unjustified as it is absurd
An analysis of the text from the Ecuadorean Foreign Ministry granting WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange asylum
Ecuador said Thursday that it was granting asylum to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange