
Maite Fernández Simon
Audience Strategy Editor at The Washington Post
Audience Strategy Editor at @washingtonpost's Biz/Tech desk. I read the comments. Se habla español. @[email protected]
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Feb 21, 2024 |
estadao.com.br | Adam Taylor |Maite Fernández Simon |Miriam Bergere
A luta do fundador da WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, para fugir da extradição do Reino Unido para os Estados Unidos para enfrentar acusações de espionagem pode estar chegando ao fim, após anos de desafios legais. O ativista e denunciante nascido na Austrália, que está preso em Londres desde 2019, era esperado no Tribunal Superior, na terça-feira, 20, onde o tribunal ouviria os argumentos sobre se Assange pode pedir a um tribunal de recurso que bloqueie a sua extradição. Ele não compareceu.
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Feb 20, 2024 |
seattletimes.com | Miriam Berger |Adam Taylor |Maite Fernández Simon
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s fight to evade extradition from Britain to the United States to face spying charges may be nearing an end, after years of legal challenges. Starting Tuesday, lawyers for the Australian-born activist and whistleblower, who has been held in a London prison since 2019, will make a final bid for an appeal in a British court. The hearing will last two days and judges are expected to make their decision at a later date — possibly weeks, even months later.
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Feb 20, 2024 |
estadao.com.br | Adam Taylor |Miriam Berger |Maite Fernández Simon
A luta do fundador do WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, para evitar a extradição do Reino Unido para os Estados Unidos para enfrentar acusações de espionagem pode chegar ao fim, após anos de desafios legais. A partir desta terça-feira, 20, os advogados do ativista e denunciante nascido na Austrália, que está detido numa prisão de Londres desde 2019, vão apresentar um último pedido de recurso num tribunal britânico.
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Feb 20, 2024 |
washingtonpost.com | Adam Taylor |Miriam Berger |Maite Fernández Simon |Grace Moon
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s fight to evade extradition from Britain to the United States may be nearing an end, after years of legal challenges. London’s High Court is considering whether the Australia-born activist and whistleblower can further appeal his extradition within the British court system. Hearing took place on Tuesday and Wednesday, and the judges are expected to make their decision at a later date — possibly weeks, even months later.
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Feb 20, 2024 |
torontosun.com | Adam Taylor |Miriam Berger |Maite Fernández Simon
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