Julian Assange home in Australia after pleading guilty in deal with US

Julian Assange home in Australia after pleading guilty in deal with US
WikiLeaks founder avoids more prison time in plea bargain with the US that has global implications for press freedom.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been filmed walking out of a court in a US Pacific territory a free man.
The WikiLeaks founder has landed in his home country following a 14-year legal ordeal.
WikiLeaks unearthed documents ranging from conflicts within the US Democrats to toxic waste dumping in West Africa.
The forces that imprisoned Julian for the ‘crime’ of doing journalism are still not defeated.
Here’s a look at Assange was freed and why he was in prison in the first place.
Assange will plead guilty to one espionage charge in a US court in Saipan, before returning home to Australia.
The WikiLeaks founder is free after years-long legal battle that has stirred debate around the world on press freedom.
Activists and politicians celebrate WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s freedom following a plea deal with the US.
WikiLeaks shared a video showing its founder Julian Assange boarding a plane to fly out of the UK.
Assange to plead guilty to one charge of espionage and return home to Australia after years fighting US extradition.
Rights groups laud latest decision as an investigative journalist warns Assange ‘might be entombed in prison for life’.
Judges in the UK will hear WikiLeaks founder’s argument against being extradited to face trial in a US court.