Julian Assange lawyers argue UK arrest warrant 'has lost its purpose'

Lawyers for Julian Assange are taking a case to court, arguing that a UK arrest warrant against him has "lost its purpose".

Julian Assange lawyers argue UK arrest warrant 'has lost its purpose'

Lawyers for Julian Assange are taking a case to court, arguing that a UK arrest warrant against him has "lost its purpose".

The WikiLeaks founder has been living in the Ecuadorian embassy in London for more than five years after he was wanted for questioning by Swedish prosecutors.

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