Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, was released by a court on the remote U.S. Pacific territory of Saipan on Wednesday, June 26, ending a 14-year legal battle. Australia's quiet diplomacy played a significant role in securing his freedom. Following his release, Assange's lawyer expressed gratitude for the efforts made by Australian officials. The diplomatic efforts were described as a turning point in the prolonged legal saga.
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