"UK Court Grants Julian Assange Temporary Reprieve from US Extradition"

The High Court in London has granted WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange permission to challenge his extradition to the United States, pending satisfactory assurances from the U.S. regarding his rights under the First Amendment and protection from the death penalty. Assange, who has been fighting extradition for over a decade, faces espionage charges for publishing classified documents. His legal team argues that the prosecution is politically motivated, while U.S. prosecutors claim his actions put lives at risk. A further hearing will determine the sufficiency of the assurances, with Assange's health and potential sentence of up to 175 years in prison if convicted being key concerns.
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