Julian Assange's family reacts to Biden's suggestion that the US may drop the case
Five years after WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was first jailed in a maximum-security facility in Britain while fighting a U.S. extradition request, the Biden administration has given its clearest signal to date who could abandon the legal proceedings against him.But Mr Assange's wife said on Thursday that her hopes were tempered by the reality that his extradition case had reached a critical juncture.“It's been five years, and now he's closer than ever to extradition,” his wife, Stella Assange, said in an interview, adding: “Obviously with a comment like this from the president, it's a good sign and we receive with hope. But as we know, this does not prevent us from fearing the worst."President Biden, when asked by a reporter on Wednesday about a request from Australia,...