Could 2023 be the year Julian Assange is released

Could 2023 be the year Julian Assange is rele...

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It was meant to bring us all together, to cross the divides of land and sea and become a virtual town square. A place for people to connect and share their thoughts, ideas and dreams. The vision was there, but the reality of social media has become something much different. It’s ...  Show more

Gov ‘polishing a turd’ with CGT carve-outs + The truth about shark culls

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Julian Assange, one of the world’s most notorious hackers and the face of the website Wikileaks, is now a free man. He’s been in a high security prison in the UK for the last five years, fighting extradition to the US, wanted for charges under the US Espionage Act. But who is he ...  Show more

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