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  • WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has political aspirations in Australia. Will voters Down Under see through the WikiLeaks Party's facade and vote against Mr. Assange? It's hard to say.
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    TAUBE: WikiLeaks dives into politics Down Under

    Did you hear that there's a new political party in Australia? If not, here's an interesting fact about its founder: He has a real penchant for leaking diplomatic memos and other classified documents.

  • Assange: WikiLeaks film script leaked to WikiLeaks

    If you're making a movie about WikiLeaks, this is the kind of thing you probably see coming.

  • ** FILE ** This is a Monday, Feb. 7, 2011, file photo of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange as he leaves Belmarsh Magistrates' Court in London. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, File)

    Assange blasts DreamWorks' biopic as 'propaganda'

    Julian Assange, the founder WikiLeaks who has been trapped in the Ecuadorian embassy in London for seven months trying to avoid extradition to Sweden over sexual assault allegations, now has another thing to be upset over: his biopic.

  • Filming begins on DreamWorks' WikiLeaks movie

    DreamWorks Studios says filming has begun on a movie about WikiLeaks, starring Benedict Cumberbatch (TV's "Sherlock") as the website's controversial founder, Julian Assange.

  • Benedict Cumberbatch (left) stars as WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange with Daniel Bruhl as Daniel Domscheit-Berg in "The Fifth Estate." The film, which traces the controversial WikiLeaks website from its early days to the release of a series of controversial and history changing information leaks, is due out in the U.S. in November. (Associated Press/DreamWorks Studios)

    Biopic on WikiLeaks being filmed in Iceland

    DreamWorks Studios says filming has begun on a movie about WikiLeaks, starring Benedict Cumberbatch (TV's "Sherlock") as the website's controversial founder, Julian Assange.

  • WikiLeaks fundraising stunt draws Anonymous ire

    A fundraising campaign by secret-busting website WikiLeaks drew the ire of many within the Anonymous movement Friday, sparking an online spat which suggests a rift between WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange and some of his most vigorous supporters.

  • Yoko Ono, right, stands alongside performer Lady Gaga, as she delivers a speech after receiving a Lennon Ono Grant For Peace award in Reykjavik, Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2012. Lady Gaga was presented the award for her social activism. (AP Photo/Brynjar Gauti)

    Lady Gaga: Visits WikiLeaks chief at Ecuadorean Embassy

    Ecuador's Embassy in London says WikiLeaks boss and would-be refugee Julian Assange has had a celebrity visitor: Lady Gaga.

  • Gaga visits WikiLeaks chief at Ecuadorean Embassy

    Ecuador's Embassy in London says WikiLeaks boss and would-be refugee Julian Assange has had a celebrity visitor: Lady Gaga.

  • Swedish websites shut down by hacker attacks

    Swedish government websites were jammed by hackers for hours Monday, with some supporters of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange claiming responsibility on Twitter.

  • Briefly: Great Britain’s Houses of Parliament could close for repairs

    Britain's iconic Houses of Parliament in London could close for up to five years while essential repairs are carried out, the Sunday Times newspaper said.

  • Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks, makes a statement from a balcony of the Ecuadorean Embassy in London on Sunday, Aug. 19, 2012. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

    State Dept. hits Assange's 'wild assertions'

    The State Department on Monday accused WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange of making "wild assertions" about the United States in an attempt to divert attention from Sweden's investigation into whether he should be charged with rape.

  • Hackers claim to target UK Justice Ministry site

    Britain's Ministry of Justice said Monday it was looking into disruptions on its website, after online activists claimed they hacked into the site as part of a campaign to back WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.

  • Briefly: Assange makes appearance at Ecuadorean Embassy

    WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange called on President Obama to end a so-called "witch hunt" against his secret-spilling website, appearing in public Sunday for the first time since he took refuge two months ago inside Ecuadorean Embassy in London to avoid extradition to Sweden on sex-crimes allegations.

  • Assange makes 1st public appearance in 2 months

    WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange urged President Barack Obama to end a so-called "witch hunt" against his secret-spilling website, appearing in public Sunday for the first time since he took refuge two months ago inside Ecuador's Embassy in London to avoid extradition to Sweden on sex crimes allegations.

  • Assange urges US to end Wikileaks 'witch hunt'

    Wikileaks founder Julian Assange portrayed himself Sunday as a victim of an American "witch hunt" over his secret-spilling website in a defiant address from the balcony of an embassy where he has holed up to avoid extradition to face sex assault allegations.

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