The newsreader, who presents The World Today programme at 6pm, has won over thousands of viewers with her several funny moments on air, having gone viral last year for giving the middle finger.
A delusory tale that turns journalism into a unique evil because it exposes secret U.S. crimes was heard in a London courtroom on Wednesday with Julian Assange's fate yet to be determined, reports Joe Lauria.
By Joe Lauria
in London
Special to Consortium News
On the second and final day of J
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange s fight to avoid facing spying charges in the United States may be nearing an end following a protracted legal saga in the U.K. that included seven years of self-exile inside a foreign embassy and five years in prison.
Lawyers for the WikiLeaks publisher charge that while British courts looked the other way, the U. S. has been distorting and withholding evidence to engineer his extradition, Cathy Vogan reports.
By Cathy Vogan
in London
Special to Consortium News
A clue to some of the legal arguments Jul