A British court will decide Tuesday whether WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange should be released on bail, a week after he ordered held on Swedish allegations that he sexually assaulted two women. The Guardian newspaper talks about the latest developments in the case.
WikiLeaks: British court to hear Assange bail request Tuesday
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