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British court to decide whether to extradite Julian Assange

Lawyers for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange say they're planning to seek asylum for him in France. The whistle-blower is fighting an extradition request from the United States on spying charges. The case has been set down for a week in a London court. However, a decision isn't expected for several months. And even then, it will probably be appealed, meaning Assange is not going anywhere, anytime soon. Mehmet Solmaz reports. #JulianAssange #WikiLeaks #AssangeExtradition

Why is Julian Assange a wanted man?

Why is Julian Assange a wanted man?

Assange extradition hearing: Assange appears in court via video link

Assange extradition hearing: Assange appears in court via video link

Top 5 WikiLeaks scandals

Top 5 WikiLeaks scandals

Former Ecuadorian ambassador to UK speaks on Julian Assange

Former Ecuadorian ambassador to UK speaks on Julian Assange

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Fed hikes interest rates despite banking crisis

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Johnson grilled over 'Partygate'

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Xi Jinping invites Putin to China after state visit to Moscow

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UN urges wealthy countries to expedite carbon neutrality goals

UN urges wealthy countries to expedite carbon neutrality goals

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