against the decision, and that the move to extradite him is compatible with mr assange s human rights. his wife gave this reaction. we re not at the end of the road here. we re going to fight this. we re going to use every appeal avenue, and we re going to fight. i m going to spend every waking hourfighting forjulian until he s free, untiljustice. ..is served. stella morris, the wife ofjulian assange. the spread of avian flu is worrying the scientific community. the world s largest colony of northern gannets is found on the bass rock, in the firth of forth. avian flu has been detected among the seabirds nesting there, and there are concerns about the possible impact on the entire colony, as our scotland correspondent lorna gordon reports. the bass rock, painted white with the gannets that nest here. trips onto the island have been suspended,
techniques learned on his course into practice. now you do it. in this case, david handing control of a limb saving operation to the ukrainian surgeon. it might be more front of class than front line these days for david nott, but it s the quickest way of passing on his breadth of skills to surgeons here who need them most. wyre davies, bbc news, kharkiv. the founder of the wikileaks website, julian assange, can be sent to the us for trial after his extradition was approved by the home secretary, priti patel. mr assange is currently being held at belmarsh prison in south london, after spending almost seven years sheltering inside the ecuadorian embassy in london. he is accused of leaking thousands of classified us documents related to the wars in iraq and afghanistan, which the americans say endangered lives. the uk government says mr assange has 1a days to appeal
said, there is a point of law that needs to be argued, at what point is it injustice tojulian assange? actually how late in the day the assurances were received from washington. the interesting thing, while that was an arguable point of law, there was no guarantee it would get to supreme court, because now the team ofjulian assange, they have now got to go to the supreme court in westminster, and say, let us in. the supreme court could still say, we are not having it, at that point is extradition is back on. there is a lot to play for. it is not the end of the day. in terms ofjulian assange, and the us government, he is facing an 18 count indictment from the us government, accusing him of conspiring to hack into us military databases, and is thousands of
the united states and the defeat for julian assange. it the united states and the defeat for julian assange- julian assange. it is, and it will be met with julian assange. it is, and it will be met with howls julian assange. it is, and it will be met with howls of julian assange. it is, and it will be met with howls of protest . julian assange. it is, and it will. be met with howls of protest from the legions of supporters ofjulian assange who have gathered at every stage of this legal process to voice his support for him, their argument being it is an assault on free speech and journalism and that julian assange is the most persecuted journalist in the world as they see it. they will be outraged by what they are hearing today. yes, this is definitely, for the time being, a victory for the united states. the the time being, a victory for the united states. the time being, a victory for the united states. . .. ., , , united states. the american lawyers have argued united state
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