Julian Assange’s supporters say their push for release Wikileaks founder on ‘cusp of success’

Julian Assange’s supporters say their push for release Wikileaks founder on ‘cusp of success’

US prosecutors and Western security officials regard him as a reckless enemy of the state whose actions imperilled the lives of agents named in the leaked material. Stephen Kenny, a lawyer for former Australian Guantanamo detainee David Hicks, told the crowd that Assange had committed no crime.

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Arsenal tie down winger Bukayo Saka with 375,000 per week pay, making him one of highest paid Gunners

Arsenal tie down winger Bukayo Saka with 375,000 per week pay, making him one of highest paid Gunners

The winger reserved high praise for both his manager Mike Arteta and the club’s sporting director, Edu, highlighting the belief that both men have had in him.

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Arne Slot set to become new Tottenham manager as Feyenoord start hunt for his replacement

Arne Slot set to become new Tottenham manager as Feyenoord start hunt for his replacement

Slot is a Johan Cruyff inspired, Total Football manager who wants to attack and wants his team to be the protagonist in games. The negotiations could be complicated by the fact that CEO te Kloese has turned down an offer to become the new Sports Director at Spurs.

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Ukraine hunt for African, Latin American support as it looks for support in its war with Russia

Ukraine hunt for African, Latin American support as it looks for support in its war with Russia

Political analysts say Ukraine is accelerating its push to court the Global South – a term meaning Latin America, Africa and much of Asia – and that the effort has taken on greater importance as rival peace proposals to end the war in Ukraine have popped up in other capitals.

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Jailed businessman pulls veil off US murky politics with details of how Russian President Putin ‘funded’ Trump

Jailed businessman pulls veil off US murky politics with details of how Russian President Putin ‘funded’ Trump

Parnas said DeSantis had agreed to meet Muraviev and knew of the tycoon’s ambitions to enter the cannabis business in Florida. The meeting, however, never happened. Prosecutors did not specifically mention the $50,000 donation by Parnas’ company to DeSantis in their federal case.

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Texts tie Florida Governor DeSantis to Trump insider with financial links to Russian President Putin

Texts tie Florida Governor DeSantis to Trump insider with financial links to Russian President Putin

DeSantis and Parnas worked more closely together than the Republican governor has disclosed, according to a detailed account of their relationship Parnas provided to Reuters and 63 previously unreported text messages from DeSantis to Parnas between May and October 2018, as DeSantis campaigned for governor. A jury later found Parnas guilty of campaign finance crimes and other charges

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Why Biden, Republicans are involved in fierce haggling over debt ceiling and how the impasse could end

Why Biden, Republicans are involved in fierce haggling over debt ceiling and how the impasse could end

In Congress, meanwhile, House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries has launched a process that would “discharge” the issue to the House floor and force a vote on raising the debt limit. It’s a cumbersome legislative procedure, but Jeffries urged House Democrats to sign on to the measure in hopes of gathering the majority needed to trigger a vote.

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Weary of cannibalistic government, Ugandans reserve doubts about President Museveni’s vague modernity ‘evangelism’

Weary of cannibalistic government, Ugandans reserve doubts about President Museveni’s vague modernity ‘evangelism’

Social exclusion will be seen in education, health, agriculture and even justice and human rights observance. The majority will be ignored and a few will have it all. The law will tend to apply to the excluded, not the included, as exemplified in the iron sheets scandal.

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Why President Museveni cannot trust fellow Ugandans to guard him, is surrounded by Rwandans and Congolese

Why President Museveni cannot trust fellow Ugandans to guard him, is surrounded by Rwandans and Congolese

Africa hoped to benefit from globalisation by solving the perennial problems of food shortages and hunger by spurring agribusiness. Indeed, globalisation has allowed agricultural production to grow much faster than in the past. However, globalisation has allowed the stealing of Africa’s seeds and their storage in gene banks abroad.

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Europa League: Stadium safety questioned after AZ Alkmaar thugs attack West Ham players, supporters

Europa League: Stadium safety questioned after AZ Alkmaar thugs attack West Ham players, supporters

Order was eventually restored and David Moyes” side could head over to the away end to toast their 3-1 aggregate win, sealed by Pablo Formals” injury-time winner which fired West Ham into next month’s Europa Conference League final.

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