WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange finally free after 14 years of legal limbo

PRESS REVIEW – Tuesday, June 25: We look at reactions in the Australian press after WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange strikes a plea deal that ends 14 years of legal limbo over his publication of classified military documents. He will arrive home in Australia as a free man. Also: French papers lambast the far-right National Rally's political programme, which one says is merely "embryonic". Finally, an Australian museum finds the perfect revenge to a court ruling accusing it of discriminating against male visitors!

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange finally free after 14 years of legal limbo
PRESS REVIEW – Tuesday, June 25: We look at reactions in the Australian press after WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange strikes a plea deal that ends 14 years of legal limbo over his publication of classified military documents. He will arrive home in Australia as a free man. Also: French papers lambast the far-right National Rally's political programme, which one says is merely "embryonic". Finally, an Australian museum finds the perfect revenge to a court ruling accusing it of discriminating against male visitors!

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