Australian MP Defends Julian Assange’s Decision to Take US Plea Deal

An Australian Member of Parliament is urging people not to judge Julian Assange for potentially accepting a plea deal from the United States. The MP emphasized that enough is enough and expressed concerns about Assange's fragile health. Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, has been facing legal battles and extradition requests for years. The MP's comments highlight the need for compassion and understanding towards Assange's situation.

Julian Assange Freed in US Plea Deal and Leaves UK

Julian Assange has left the UK after being released from a London jail as part of a plea deal with the US government. The WikiLeaks founder agreed to plead guilty to criminal charges in exchange for his freedom.

Second Canadian scientist alleges government shut down brain illness investigation

Another Canadian scientist has come forward to allege that the government halted an investigation into a mysterious brain illness in New Brunswick. Professor Samuel Weiss, in a leaked email, stated that efforts to tackle the illness were stopped by the government. He believes that the illness may have affected around 350 people, a higher number than what the government has acknowledged. This is the second federal scientist to accuse the government of deliberately shutting down the investigation into the brain illness.