Julian Assange Arrives Home in Australia After Lengthy Legal Battle
Subheading: Plane Carrying Assange Touches Down in Canberra
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Former WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has finally returned to his home country of Australia after more than a decade-long legal battle. On Wednesday, Assange left Saipan, accompanied by former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, who now serves as Australia's ambassador to the United States.
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Thousands of people tracked Assange's plane online as it arrived in Canberra, the Australian capital, at 7:37 pm. Assange's return marks the end of a 14-year legal ordeal that has involved charges of espionage and other offenses.
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Assange was released from custody on Saipan earlier on Wednesday following a court ruling that ended his protracted battle. The development brings to a close a complex and controversial case that has drawn widespread attention and debate.
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