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John Shipton, father of Julian Assange.

Julian Assange’s dad thanks Vladimir Putin for his ‘support’

John Shipton is in Moscow doing the rounds of Russian media to coincide with an international summit.

  • Rob Harris

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Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks, delivers a speech beside his wife Stella Assange at the European council in Strasbourg, France, on Wednesday.

‘Let us stop gagging … and killing each other’: Assange breaks his silence

The 53-year-old WikiLeaks founder has spoken publicly for the first time since being freed from a UK prison after pleading guilty to US charges.

  • Rob Harris
Julian Assange (left) and father John Shipton in Melbourne

Family photo shows Julian Assange lying low in Melbourne

Assange’s brother says the WikiLeaks founder is adjusting to life outside prison and readying a bid for a presidential pardon.

  • Matthew Knott
An Instagram photo posted on Tuesday, 23 July shows Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, wife Stella and children relaxing on a unidentified beach.

No, Brighton, Geoffrey Robertson is not buying a mansion for Julian Assange

The Brighton jungle drums are beating hard. But the famed human rights lawyer is not in the real estate business.

  • Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman
Julian Assange

Hero, villain, or both? Untangling Assange’s divisive legacy

The Herald published two opinion pieces on Julian Assange. One was objective – the other revealed a superior tone conveying mockery, derision and oversimplification.

Julian Assange: from teen hacker to cause célèbre.

Difficult, paranoid and polarising: Dissecting the contradiction that is Julian Assange

The messier parts of his story are inconvenient for some of Assange’s supporters. It shows how hard it is, in the modern world, to advocate for a flawed man.

  • Jordan Baker
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Assange may be out of jail, but in Australia he’s on probation

Is Julian Assange capable of actual, ethical journalism, and how will he repay the Australian government for its intense efforts in his cause?

  • Peter Hartcher
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange

Assange, hero or villain? Either way, Albanese is keeping his distance

Now Julian Assange is free, a huge divide remains about whether he is right to insist on the unfettered release of information.

  • David Crowe
Julian Assange arrives back at Canberra airport after he agreed to a plea deal with U.S. prosecutors. He pleaded guilty in the District Court for the Northern Mariana Islands to a charge of conspiring to obtain and disclose classified U.S. national defence documents under the Espionage Act in order to avoid potential imprisonment. Photographed Wednesday 26th June 2024. Photo: James Brickwood. SMH NEWS 240626

Julian Assange freed as it happened: WikiLeaks founder returns to Australia for first time in 14 years

Follow today’s coverage on WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange with our live blog.

  • Olivia Ireland
The odd couple. Pamela Anderson and Julian Assange.

The real winner out of Assange’s freedom from prison? Pamela Anderson

From sharing vegan snacks in the Ecuadorian embassy to downplaying rumours of a romance, the former Baywatch actor was one of the first celebrities to support Julian Assange.

  • Thomas Mitchell

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