.com | WikiLeaks’ Assange questioned by prosecutors

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was being questioned by prosecutors on Monday at the Ecuadoran embassy in London in the latest twist in the long-running legal battle over a rape allegation against him. Swedish prosecutor Ingrid Isgren, who will attend while Assange is questioned by an Ecuadoran prosecutor entered the embassy building shortly before 10:00 GMT, an AFP photographer said.

Mystery swirls around Assange’s status at Ecuadorean Embassy

Midway through releasing a series of damaging disclosures about U.S. presidential contender Hillary Clinton, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange says his hosts at the Ecuadorean Embassy in London abruptly cut him off from the internet. The news adds another layer of intrigue to an extraordinary campaign.

WikiLeaks says Assange’s internet link ‘severed’ by Ecuador

WikiLeaks has blamed Ecuador for cutting off founder Julian Assange's internet access while he is holed up at the Ecuadorean Embassy in London, and while his group is releasing thousands of emails from Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman. Assange has been at the embassy for more than four years after skipping bail to avoid being extradited over sex crimes allegations.

The Latest: Clinton campaign won’t confirm leaked emails

Hillary Clinton's campaign says it will not confirm the authenticity of emails from campaign co-chairman John Podesta that WikiLeaks released Friday. The campaign is blaming the intrusion on Russian state actors seeking to help rival Donald Trump.

Assange attacks Clinton on health

WikiLeaks leader Julian Assange has found himself in hot water after posting a Twitter poll asking followers to vote on the possible reasons behind presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's health issues over the past 24 hours. The WikiLeaks Twitter account posted the question "Hillary Clinton's collapse on Saturday, prior coughing fits & unusual facial & body movements are best explained by:" with the options listed as "Allergies and personality", "Parkinsons", "MS", "Head injury complications".

Don’t be fooled by JulianAssange – he’s still a creep

If Julian Assange plays this right, he just might score an invitation to CPAC next year. The notorious WikiLeaks founder would have to attend the Conservative Political Action Conference remotely because he's still holed up in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, avoiding a rape investigation in Sweden and fearing extradition to the United States for his malicious exposure of state secrets.

WikiLeaks Docs Expose Personal Info of Innocent Victims – Including Teenage Rape Victims

WikiLeaks' global crusade to expose government secrets is causing collateral damage to the privacy of hundreds of innocent people, including survivors of sexual abuse, sick children and the mentally ill, The Associated Press has found. In the past year alone, the radical transparency group has published medical files belonging to scores of ordinary citizens while many hundreds more have had sensitive family, financial or identity records posted to the web.