The US soldier accused of the biggest leak of classified information in US history, goes on trial in a case that raises questions about secrecy.
Zanu-PF officials are anxious that a report by South African judges on Zimbabwe’s 2002 election could soon be made public, party insiders say.
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange says the US must give up its "immoral" inquiry into his website before he considers leaving the Ecuadorean embassy.
The virulence of British media hostility towards the WikiLeaks founder is now unrelenting and has little to do with his rape case.
Ecuador President Rafael Correa says it would be "suicidal" for Britain to enter its diplomatic premises to arrest WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
Downing Street says Britain still wants a diplomatic solution to the standoff with Ecuador over the proposed extradition to Sweden of Julian Assange.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has urged the US to end its "witch-hunt" as he used an appearance at the Ecuadorean embassy to thank supporters.
The standoff over WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has escalated after Britain threatened to raid Ecuador’s embassy if Quito didn’t hand him over.
Ecuador’s foreign minister says rape cases lodged in Sweden against Julian Assange are laughable but no ruling has been made on his asylum bid.
British police have served an extradition notice on WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who has requested asylum in Ecuador’s embassy in London.
The Ecuadorian embassies in the US and UK have received over 10 000 messages in support of political asylum for Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.
A US military judge has ordered prosecutors to show they are not withholding evidence from WikiLeaks suspect Bradley Manning.
Ecuador’s ambassador has been briefed by Swedish officials on the country’s judicial system, as Quito mulls whether to offer Julian Assange asylum.
WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange has sought asylum in a country notorious for crackdowns on free speech. Brian Braiker
reports.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who is seeking political asylum at Ecuador’s embassy in London, has breached bail conditions, say police.
Julian Assange may have lost his appeal against being extradited to Sweden to face rape charges, but his legal battle in Britain isn’t over just yet.
Britain’s Supreme Court has ruled that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange can be extradited to Sweden over alleged sex crimes.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has interviewed Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah in the debut of his <em>The World Tomorrow</em> talk show.
Whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks has announced via it’s Twitter account that founder Julian Assange will run for Australian senate.
WikiLeaks has released the first 200 of a cache of 5m emails obtained by Anonymous hackers from the servers of Stratfor, a US-based intelligence firm.
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/ 1 February 2012
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has appealed to Britain’s Supreme Court not to extradite him to Sweden over accusations of sex crimes.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is set to face seven Supreme Court judges when he appeals his extradition to Sweden over sexual assault allegations.
A state-run Russian TV channel has bought the rights to broadcast Julian Assange’s series of interviews with "political players and revolutionaries".
The internet is taking us to places without boundaries. But we won’t know what it all means until we get there.
WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange will play his final card on Monday in a lengthy legal battle to avoid extradition to Sweden over rape claims.
Wikileaks’ new project — the publication of hundreds of files detailing a global industry that gives governments tools to spy on their citizens.
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/ 25 November 2011
Julian Assange, the poster boy for freedom of information, is profiled in two new books.
The Swedish view of Julian Assange has changed in a year from the James Bond of the internet to a paranoid chauvinist pig.
American diplomatic cables show the Botswana government gave the US the green light to explore the possibility of establishing an Africom base.
The release of the WikiLeaks diplomatic cables on Zimbabwe now threatens to spark a showdown with so-called "sell-outs" in the country.
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/ 16 September 2011
WikiLeaks’s exposure which includes revelations that top Zanu-PF officials have been secretly corresponding with US diplomats have stoked tension.
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/ 5 September 2011
A secret United States cable released by WikiLeaks tells how former president Thabo Mbeki cried before announcing his resignation.