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/ 3 September 2011
Iraqi officals will investigate allegations that US soldiers handcuffed and executed women and children during a raid in 2006.
"Governments are terrified of social media… The days of governments sweeping everything under the carpet are gone," says <b>Chris Moerdyk</b>.
Julian Assange’s lawyers are again fighting to block his extradition to Sweden to face sexual misconduct charges, saying the warrant was "flawed".
Visa has closed a donation channel to WikiLeaks again after a payment processor briefly accepted money transfers to the anti-secrecy site.
The <i>Wall Street Journal</i> is facing a backlash from web security and privacy experts over its WikiLeaks-inspired whistleblowers’ site, SafeHouse.
More than 250 eminent legal scholars have signed a letter protesting against the treatment in military prison of the alleged WikiLeaks source.
Corrupt nexus of corporate and political power is far removed from Ghandi’s vision, writes <b>Pankaj Mishra</b>.
Ecuador has declared the US ambassador to the country "persona non grata," over US diplomatic cables released by Wikileaks alleging police corruption.
Peaceniks who danced to the music of Wikileaks can take heart from the recent publication of a collection of diplomatic memoirs.
State Department spokesperson PJ Crowley has quit after causing a stir by describing the treatment of the suspected WikiLeaks leaker as "stupid".
Britain blocked a $60-million sale of helicopters, armoured cars and machine guns to Swaziland.
A British court has agreed to extradite WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to Sweden, where he is accused of sex crimes.
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/ 20 February 2011
The ANC is a "complete mess" and its cadres have no interest in history, but simply want access to jobs and enrichment, according to a US cable.
US envoy warns that reserves are perhaps 40% overstated and the kingdom won’t be able to keep prices down.
A federal judge hears arguments on Tuesday on an order directing Twitter to hand over information on the accounts of people connected to WikiLeaks.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will try to persuade a British judge on Monday to block his extradition to Sweden to face trial for sex crimes.
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/ 6 February 2011
Egypt’s new vice-president, Omar Suleiman, has long sought to demonise the opposition Muslim Brotherhood in his contacts with skeptical US officials.
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/ 2 February 2011
Anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks has been nominated for the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize, the Norwegian politician behind the proposal said on Wednesday.
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/ 31 January 2011
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Sunday detailed a plan to release a deluge of secret documents should the whistleblower website be shut down.
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/ 29 January 2011
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange says he enjoys making banks squirm thinking they might be the next targets of his website.
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/ 28 January 2011
The founder of OpenLeaks, a rival project to WikiLeaks, said on Friday that the new service would begin in the next few weeks.
As Swedish prosecutors’ sex-crime allegations against Julian Assange play out, one aspect merits scrutiny.
Swiss banker gives WikiLeaks founder data about amount of potential revenue lost to offshore schemes.
Swiss banker gives WikiLeaks founder data "to educate society" about amount of potential tax revenues lost to offshore schemes.
Zimbabwe’s Attorney General on Monday started investigating the role of Morgan Tsvangirai in their discussions with US diplomats, leaked by WikiLeaks.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange never knew his father and saw his computer as his only friend, transcript of hacking trial shows.
High-speed communication and travel make the diplomat’s traditional role an anachronism.
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/ 13 January 2011
The M&G’s <b>Faranaaz Parker</b> rounds up five odd things you may have missed this week, including solitary trips to Mars and Big Brother US.
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/ 12 January 2011
It’s like a plot out of a spy novel: a powerful government issues a secret subpoena to an internet service for access to private information.
The founder of secret-spilling website WikiLeaks was back in court on Tuesday as part of his fight to avoid being extradited to Sweden.
A US court has ordered Twitter to hand over details of the accounts of WikiLeaks and several supporters as part of a criminal investigation.
The Republicans plan to hold a congressional inquiry into WikiLeaks and its founder, Julian Assange.