Assange argues that asylum law both internationally and domestically in the UK takes precedence over extradition law.
Even diplomatic asylum will not protect Assange from arrest as soon as he steps out of Ecuadorian embassy in London.
Celebrity supporters who stood bail for WikiLeaks founder may lose their money after he sought asylum in Ecuadorian embassy.
Police say that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange faces arrest for breaching bail conditions while seeking political asylum.
Ecuadorian government analysing Julian Assange's plea for political asylum in London embassy.
Judges dismiss bid by Julian Assange to reopen extradition case, ending his last legal recourse in Britain.
Appeal adds another chapter to 18-month battle by Wikileaks founder Julian Assange against alleged sex offences committed Sweden.
Supreme Court rules in favour of European Arrest Warrant lodged by Swedish prosecutor against Assange.
Assange can still appeal to the European Court of Human Rights if he loses fight against extradition to Sweden.
The Flame Virus Malware was 'developed by a government or nation state with significant budget and effort', claim security experts.
Wikileaks' founder Julian Assange has donned a Guy Fawkes' Anonymous mask in what he claims to be his "last public appearance" at event in London.
'Snitch' hacker Adrian Lamo, who turned in Wikileaks source Bradley Manning, warns of over-hyping the Anonymous threat and criticise role of media in depicting the collective.
Wikileaks has launched its Friends of Wikileaks encrypted social network to connect like-minded supporters of the site.
Pirate Bay and WikiLeaks are finally back online after battling out a massive splurge of DDoS attacks on their servers by Anonymous hater - AnonNyre.
Hezbollah contacted the Syrian opposition to encourage them to start a dialogue with Assad's regime, but they refused, Hezbollah leader Sayyid Nasrallah said in an exclusive interview with Wikileaks leader Julian Assange.
Conflicting reports emerge about health of Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe.
Even though Assange is under house arrest in the UK, he is said to be eligible to contest the election.
Stratfor speculated around Turkey's PM Erdogan health quoting his lead surgeon as saying the he had colon cancer.
The mother of Syria's embattled president Bashar al-Assad is "concerned" her son will meet the same fate as Libya's Gaddafi, according to latest Strafor emails revealed by WikiLeaks.
Puckett & Faraj, PC, a law firm defending military personnel in military and civil courts, has become the latest victim of hacktivist group anonymous for defending Sergeant Frank Wuterich, 31, for his role in the deadly massacre of innocent Iraqis in 2005.
A video released by the hacker group Anonymous on Feb 29 familiarises the group to its growing world audience.
Prime Minister warns opposition parties against anticipating fradulent outcome.