Ecuador's decision to evict Julian Assange from its London embassy has sparked widespread speculation about the underlying reasons behind the sudden move. The WikiLeaks founder had been living in the embassy since 2012, granted asylum by Ecuadorian authorities after he faced extradition to the US on charges of espionage. However, a simmering political clash between the Ecuadorian government and Assange's inner circle may have finally come to a head, leading to the dramatic removal of the embattled journalist. As tensions between the two sides escalated, Ecuador's president, Lenín Moreno, has been under increasing pressure to resolve the situation, but the exact circumstances surrounding Assange's ouster remain shrouded in mystery.


This simmering political clash may have led to Julian Assange's ouster from Ecuador's embassy  Business Insider