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Including the time Nigel Farage 'couldn't remember' what he was doing in the building.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been arrested by the Metropolitan Police inside the Ecuadorian Embassy. The police were carrying out an arrest warrant issued in 2012. Assange took refuge in the embassy in the same year to avoid extradition to Sweden on sexual assault charges which were eventually dropped. Assange remained in the embassy fearing he would be arrested by British authorities and extradited to the United States where federal prosecutors were investigating WikiLeaks.
Supporters of the WikiLeaks founder have gathered outside the London building in anticipation...
The internet turns 30 on 12 March and like most 30-year-olds it is having a bit of a crisis of identity about what it's meant to be doing, who it belongs to and how it's supposed to make money. Creator Tim Berners-Lee has been pretty vocal about his disappointment at how things have turned out - but is there a chance it can still turn things around?
Manning has said she objects to the secrecy of the grand jury process.
He is to accuse the US president of lying, cheating and racism in first public hearing.
Officials also say his skateboarding is damaging the interior of the building.
The WikiLeaks founder has been living inside the Ecuadorian embassy for more than six years.
The files provide an early hint of Assange’s budding relationship with Moscow.