British Court Denies Assange Bail Despite COVID-19 Fears
A bail request for Julian Assange made based on fears he might get infected with Covid-19 was rejected.
Greek Party Leader Probed for COVID-19 Balm Protection Ads
Greek MP Kyriakos Velopoulos is being investigated for his promotion of Covid-19 protective balm.
Reporters Covering Refugee Boat Pushback Attacked by Greek Islanders
Video footage shows journalists being attacked by Greek islanders amid refugee crisis.
Assange Lawyers Say US Extradition Case Political Vendetta
Julian Assange supporters have rallied around the world, arguing he did the work of an investigative journalist.
London Court Extradition Trial Hears Assange Stripped, Cuffed
Julian Assange's lawyers, fighting US attempts to extradite him from Britain to face espionage charges, said he was abused in prison and had case files confiscated by guards.
Assange Extradition Trial Start Sees Journalists Back Him
Julian Assange has been in detention in London while awaiting an extradition trial with the US wanting to get its hands on him to likely face espionage charges for publishing classified videos and documents about American war efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Whistleblowers Say China Hid the Extent of Coronavirus Spread
The Chinese government is said to have concealed the extent of the new virus' spread, which otherwise could have been limited, allege doctors, a nurse and an opthamologist in China.
Glenn Greenwald charged for his anti-corruption reporting
Investigative journalist Glenn Greenwald, who is best known for his Pulitzer Prize-winning work on Edward Snowden's revelations about mass surveillance, has been charged under Brazilian computer crimes laws
Former Soldier Admits Killing Slovakian Journalist, Fiancee
Former soldier Miroslav Marcek admitted to killing investigative journalist Jan Kuciak and his fiancee Martina Kusnirova, a crime that rocked Slovakia.
Trial Opens in Murder of Slovakian Investigative Journalist, Fiancee
Authorities said they believed the killings were tied to Kuciak's work investigating possible widespread government corruption and ties between Slovak politicians and Italian mobsters.
Disguised Cyberattacks Target Government, Business Sites Worldwide
Governments are still paying the price for not making cybersecurity a priority.
Assange Barred from Seeing US Evidence Against Him
British media reported that the 48-year-old Australian, who doctors said is in poor health, heard his lawyers complain they've been unable to fully review the US case against him.