Although the ANC will dictate the priorities, it’s up to us to make the country work writes <b>Rapule Tabane</b>.
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/ 31 December 2010
Cyber activists say they have brought down Zimbabwean government websites after the president’s wife sued a paper for publishing a WikiLeaks cable.
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/ 31 December 2010
Pair with access to transcript of comments by Bradley Manning deny they could help prosecution against Julian Assange.
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/ 29 December 2010
Alliance agrees to defend Poland and Baltics if Moscow attacks — while Warsaw fumes over "potted plant" Patriot batteries.
Zimbabwe is to investigate bringing treason charges against Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai over confidential talks with US diplomats.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s new memoir will give a full account of his life and the secretive group that has leaked large amounts of documents.
WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange said in an interview published on Sunday he had signed deals for his autobiography worth more than £1-million.
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/ 25 December 2010
Zimbabwe’s attorney general plans to set up a commission to investigate possible treason charges against locals over briefings with US diplomats.
They are the online equivalent of enclosure riots: the haystack-burning, fence-toppling protests by peasants losing their rights to the land.
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/ 20 December 2010
The cyber war that has erupted over the WikiLeaks disclosures rose to new heights last weekend as hackers shattered the security of the Gawker sites.
The WikiLeaks founder was rescued from jail by a maverick right-wing libertarian, but then the Swedes spoiled the party.
Bank of America said it will no longer process transactions for the website WikiLeaks.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said on Friday it was "increasingly likely" the US would try to extradite him.
WikiLeaks’ founder Julian Assange has declared that he is the victim of a smear campaign after being freed on bail over rape allegations.
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/ 17 December 2010
Britain made "little progress" in reaching out to Muslim communities despite investing "considerable time and resources" after the 7/7 London bombing.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, fighting extradition to Sweden over alleged sex crimes, was expected to walk free on bail on Thursday.
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/ 16 December 2010
Robert Mugabe’s wife is suing a newspaper for $15-million for publishing a WikiLeaks cable saying she benefited from illicit diamond trade.
Leaked US diplomatic cables reveal BP suffered a blowout on an Azerbaijan gas platform in September 2008.
Is the WikiLeaks founder a freedom fighter, a naive libertarian or a zealot with a messiah complex? Those who know him seem unable to agree.
US Air Force blocks employees from websites carrying WikiLeaks documents, including the <i>New York Times</i> and the <i>Guardian</i>.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, arrested in Britain on Swedish allegations of sex crimes, was freed on bail by a British court on Tuesday.
Lawyers for Julian Assange, held in Britain over allegations of sex crimes in Sweden, will try again on Tuesday to win bail for the WikiLeaks founder.
The White House is suspected of coordinating a revenge operation and big firms have severed their WikiLeaks ties, but "mirror sites" multiply.
WikiLeaks chief Julian Assange was in a segregation unit of a London jail on Saturday, as new secret US diplomatic cables were made public.
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/ 10 December 2010
WikiLeaks says it has no links to cyber-attacks on global companies seen as enemies of the website and neither supported nor condemned the campaign.
US diplomats were scathing about SA government leaders who splashed out millions of rands on fancy cars while many lacked access to basic services.
The US embassy in South Africa decided in 2001 that it would deal with a "prickly, hyper-sensitive, shrill and defensive" president Thabo Mbeki.
Zuma’s intelligence and tactical acumen acknowledged
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/ 10 December 2010
WikiLeaks has released a secret diplomatic United States embassy cable listing two SA companies seen as critical to American interests.
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/ 10 December 2010
Morocco’s royal family is using state institutions to "coerce and solicit bribes" in the country’s lucrative real estate sector according to a report
Hackers stepped up their cyber-war in support of WikiLeaks on Thursday.
The rise of Jacob Zuma to South Africa’s presidency was an "astonishing achievement", according to US diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks.