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Assange’s Long Standoff Ends With U.K. Arrest, U.S. Hacking Charges

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Assange Arrested on U.S. Charges
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was expelled from his hideout in Ecuador’s embassy in London and charged in the U.S. with conspiracy, ending his seven-year standoff with British authorities and launching what could be a protracted battle to bring him to the U.S. for trial.

The 47-year-old, disheveled after a morning handcuffing, appeared in a London court where prosecutors said he tried to resist what he called an illegal arrest. In a day of rapid-fire developments, the U.S. unsealed a year-old indictment accusing Assange of a hacking conspiracy with ex-U.S. Army analyst Chelsea Manning to disclose classified government material.