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Now playing Next USA Ecuador rejects WikiLeaks claim it plans to expel Julian Assange Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, hasn't left the country's embassy in London since he sought refuge there in 2012 to avoid potential extradition to the United States. 06/04/2019
Now playing Next United Kingdom The UK stockpiles for chaotic Brexit that may never happen Consumers, government departments and businesses are spending millions on preparing for a "no-deal " Brexit, even though no one knows if it will happen. 06/04/2019
Now playing Next USA Saudi Arabia arrests activists, including two U.S. citizens Those detained, seven men and one woman, are not frontline activists but have expressed support for women's rights and other reforms. 05/04/2019
Now playing Next USA Atheists forced underground as religious hard-liners battle for control of Iraq "A wave of atheism will overwhelm Iraq because of the wrong practices of Islamic parties," one Muslim scholar said. 05/04/2019
Now playing Next USA The Brexit referendum helped break British politics. Could another one fix it? Such a drastic move would provoke uproar among pro-Brexit supporters. 04/04/2019