Julian Assange
- Opinion
- Kevin Rudd
What next for Rudd? He’s steeling himself for his grandest ambition
Kevin Rudd has been so right about many of the great matters of our time. His tragedy is that he alienated some of the very people he most needed to fulfil his ambitions.
- Peter Hartcher
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- Opinion
- Five Minutes with Fitz
She sued the Pope, defended Julian Assange and just won the Sydney Peace Prize. Is Jennifer Robinson our most fascinating lawyer?
Jennifer Robinson is an internationally renowned human rights lawyer. Her documentary, Silenced, will open the Sydney Film Festival next month.
- Peter FitzSimons
Who marched next to Julian Assange, Craig Foster and Mehreen Faruqi at the pro-Palestinian protest?
Labor MPs, journalists, academics and unionists were only some of the tens of thousands of people who brought Sydney to a standstill on Sunday.
- Bronte Gossling
- Opinion
- Press freedom
What happened to my brother, Julian Assange, once felt extraordinary. Today it feels like the norm
The same forces that came after my brother are now moving in broad daylight. These are not isolated incidents. They are warnings meant to suppress speech, punish resistance, and make people afraid to resist.
- Gabriel Shipton
Arson, dissidents and jabs at Trump: The biggest moments from the 78th Cannes Film Festival
From power outages to lobster-stealing seagulls, here are the best, weirdest and most notable moments from La Croisette this year.
- Stephanie Bunbury
How Julian Assange’s brother and a crypto artist raised $74m to free him
Gabriel Shipton and the cyber artist Pak joined forces to create an NFT artwork that played a major role in securing the WikiLeaks founder’s release.
- Karl Quinn
Set around a drinking game, this play pushes friendship to its limit
In a new play by Deborah Frances-White – host of The Guilty Feminist podcast – four friends find their relationships strained after a confronting evening.
- Sonia Nair, Cameron Woodhead, Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen, Andrew Fuhrmann, Jessica Nicholas and Will Cox
The international lawyer who specialises in breaking the silence
Human rights lawyer Jennifer Robinson has been at the heart of battles over press freedom and gender violence. She is sure of one thing: change is needed.
- Cassidy Knowlton
What’s it like being Julian Assange? These actors are finding out
They might not look anything like him, but five actors get “in the guy’s brain” in a daring new play called Truth. So will he turn up to see the results?
- John Bailey
- Editorial
- Bali Nine
Calling time on the remaining Bali Nine members
The remaining five members of the Bali Nine have returned to Australia, but nobody is the wiser about the deal struck to secure their release.
- The Herald's View