Julian Assange's 1,901-Day Detention Ends: Plea Deal Frees WikiLeaks Founder After Years Behind Bars
BY: RAHUL SOMVANSHI
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange nears freedom: Will a plea deal with the U.S. Department of Justice finally end his decade-long legal saga?
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Assange reportedly left UK's Belmarsh prison after 1901 days - but where is he headed next?
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A stopover in Bangkok and a flight to Saipan: Tracking Assange's journey as he edges closer to potential freedom.
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The court's decision could determine Assange's fate, potentially ending his long legal battle and allowing his return to Australia, or prolonging his detention if the plea agreement is rejected.
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From maximum security cell to airplane window views: Assange's dramatic change in circumstances captured in social media posts.
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"Julian is free," declares Stella Assange - but what hurdles remain before he can truly claim liberty?
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The Australian Prime Minister's public support for Assange's return could potentially influence diplomatic negotiations and put pressure on U.S. officials to consider a more lenient resolution, possibly expediting the legal process or encouraging further compromise in the plea agreement.
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WikiLeaks hails Assange's potential freedom as a victory for press freedom and government accountability.
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After years of detention and legal battles, could Assange soon reunite with his family in Australia?
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