Extradition
China Vows to 'Take Action' Against U.S. and Canada
China promises response if Washington pushes forward with its demand for the extradition of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou, who was detained in Canada in December.
El Chapo Trial Set to Begin: All You Need to Know
The Brooklyn, New York, courthouse, where Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman stands trial, will be on lockdown throughout the four-week trial of the infamous drug cartel leader.
Alleged ISIS Killer Omar Ameen Arrested in Sacramento
Ameen is believed to have assassinated a police officer in the town of Rawah in 2014 while fighting for ISIS.
UK Prepares Kremlin Extradition Request Over Poisonings
Prosecutors in the U.K. are prepared to file an extradition request for two Russians they suspect carried out a nerve agent attack that killed one person and injured three others.
Megaupload: Kim Dotcom Fails to Subpoena Barack Obama
German-born Kim Dotcom has been fighting extradition to the United States since 2012.
Haley Anderson's Ex-Boyfriend Arrested in Nicaragua
The arrest ends the international manhunt for 22-year-old Orlando Tercero.
Kim Dotcom Wants $7 Billion From New Zealand Government
The controversial founder of Megaupload wants a sum equivalent to about 3.5 percent of New Zealand's economy.
WikiLeaks' Julian Assange Declares War, CIA Leaks
Julian Assange issued a defiant statement after rape allegations were dropped, but still faces criminal charges.
Assange to Stay in Embassy to Avoid U.S. Extradition
The WikiLeaks founder will stay in the embassy until the U.K. clarifies whether it has received an extradition request from the U.S., his attorney tells Newsweek.
Assange Can Breathe Sigh of Relief—For Now
The results of Ecuador's presidential election are set to be challenged, which would be bad news for Julian Assange.
Australia Meets with China After Extradition Failure
Australia canceled a parliamentary vote on Tuesday to finally ratify an extradition treaty with China, 10 years after it was signed.
New Zealand Court Rules Kim Dotcom Can Be Extradited
U.S. authorities say Dotcom and three Megaupload executives cost film studios and record companies more than $500 million by encouraging paying users to store and share copyrighted material.
Assange 'Will Agree to Extradition' if Manning Freed
More than 100,000 people signed an official White House petition urging Obama to pardon Manning before he steps down.
Kim Dotcom Wins Bid to Livestream Extradition Hearing
The Megaupload founder has been granted permission to livestream his extradition appeal.
Was Fethullah Gulen Really Behind the Coup in Turkey?
The U.S. is evaluating documents sent by Turkey to push for the extradition of Gulen, the alleged mastermind of the country's recent failed coup.
'El Chapo' Extradition to U.S. Approved by Mexico
Mexico says it received guarantees that the death penalty would not be sought against the drug lord Guzman.
Cartel Boss 'El Chapo' Moved to Border Prison
Despite the location of the prison in Ciudad Juarez, the move was not a prelude to extradition, authorities said.
Egypt Extradites Man Over Escape of Drugs Traffickers
Christophe Naudin is accused of helping the pair flee the Dominican Republic.
'El Chapo' Seeks to Speed up Extradition to U.S.
The drug lord hopes that he will be treated better in prison in the United States.
Kingpin 'El Chapo' Stole Clunker for Getaway Car
Joaquin "Chapo" Guzman became immensely rich from flooding the United States with cocaine and other drugs.
Poland's New Government Wants Roman Polanski Extradited to the U.S.
The acclaimed film director is wanted in the United States for having sex with a minor.
Julian Assange: U.K. Police End 24-Hour Guard Outside Ecuadorian Embassy
The Wikileaks founder has been staying in the embassy since 2012.
Zimbabwe Wants to Extradite Cecil the Lion Killer
Walter Palmer has not been seen since news of Cecil's death captured the world's attention.
Statues of Snowden, Assange and Manning Erected in Berlin's Alexanderplatz
The three whistleblowers were commemorated as part of a traveling project.
Swedish Prosecutors Seek to Question Assange in London
Sweden wants to question him on allegations of sexual assault and rape, which he denies.
Shipwreck Treasure Hunter Accused of Cheating Investors Is Captured
Tommy Thompson raised over $40 million in gold from the SS Central America, which sank off the coast of South Carolina in 1857.
Cuba Won't Extradite Assata Shakur, Other Fugitives
The announcement comes on the heels of the historic agreement normalizing ties between Washington and Havana.