Assange Granted Appeal in Extradition Case
Final Legal Attempt to Block US Extradition
London Court Ruling Allows Appeal, but Assange Remains Jailed
In a breaking development, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been granted leave to appeal his extradition to the United States. The decision by a London court marks the latest chapter in Assange's long-running legal battle against extradition to face charges of conspiracy and espionage.
Assange's legal team hailed the ruling as a victory, but they acknowledged that their client still faces a lengthy detention in jail while the appeal process proceeds. WikiLeaks has stated that Assange will remain committed to fighting extradition and exposing government wrongdoing.
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