WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange should not be extradited to the United States to face charges including espionage, a London court rules.

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange should not be extradited to the United States to face charges including espionage, a London court has ruled.
US authorities have accused the 49-year-old WikiLeaks founder of conspiring to hack government computers and of violating an espionage law in connection with the release of confidential cables by WikiLeaks in 2010-2011.
In her ruling, Judge Vanessa Baraister rejected nearly all of the arguments put forward by Assange’s lawyers, including that the charges were politically motivated and that he would not receive a fair trial in the US.
However, Judge Baraister refused the request on the basis of Assange’s mental condition and risk of suicide.
The US Government has 15 days to appeal against the ruling.
More to come.