Australian journalist and WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange faces US extradition, raising questions about journalism, press freedom, and transparency.

Julian Assange's fate, the founder of WikiLeaks and Australian journalist, is crucial for journalists worldwide. Assange, who collaborated with The Guardian, faces extradition to the US and a potential life sentence under the Espionage Act. His work has impacted journalistic freedom, with the UK High Court set to decide his extradition. Despite controversies, his case raises questions about the role of journalism, freedom of the press, and government transparency in the digital era.

May 19, 2024
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