WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been dragged out of the Ecuadorian Embassy in London where he has spent the last seven years. That’s after Ecuador’s president Moreno withdrew asylum.
That’s only a day after WikiLeaks Editor-in-Chief Kristinn Hrafnsson claimed that an extensive spying operation was conducted against Assange in the Ecuadorian Embassy. During an explosive media conference Hrafnsson alleged that the operation was designed to get Assange extradited.
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The Sudanese Army has announced that Sudan is now in a state of emergency status for three months and that a “transitional military council” would be formed to rule the country for a two-year period after that. Sudanese Defense Minister Awad Mohammed Ibn Ouf made the announcement on state TV in Khartoum on Thursday.
As we reported earlier in the day the country’s 75-year-old president Omar al-Bashir was arrested by the Sudanese Army after a lighting fast military coup d’état, which involved very little gunfire or violence.
White House Bans US Firms from Selling Parts to China Telecom Giant ZTE While it’s becoming increasingly clear that the US and China aren’t trying to work out a “deal” on trade like Larry Kudlow and other members of the Trump administration have suggested – only to meet with denials from the Chinese...
Assange Tweets Mystery Encryption Key That Sparks Rumors On the World Stage At roughly 3AM London time, Julian Assange sent another cryptic tweet featuring a 60-character code along with a link to the music video “Paper Planes” by Maya Arulpragasam (A.K.A. “M.I.A.”). Of course, as with past such tweets, no one has...
Trump Threatens China With New Trade War Amid expectations of the US launching investigations into China’s alleged theft of American intellectual property as well as unfair trade practices, Beijing appears unmoved by the imminent probe while US businesses fear reprisals in case the row unintentionally escalates. Washington...