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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is shown through the glass of a car door with the reflection of buildings in the distance.
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Extradition of WikiLeak’s Assange blocked; Iran to enrich uranium up to 20%; UK approves Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine
Kristinn Hrafnsson, editor in chief of Wikileaks, and barrister Jennifer Robinson talk to the media outside the Westminster Magistrates Court after WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was arrested in London, Britain, April 11, 2019.
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What does Assange’s arrest mean for press freedom?
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A decade of WikiLeaks’ Assange, from allegations to arrest
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is seen with a long white beard, sitting and handcuffed in a police van.
Justice
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been arrested in London
Michael Cohen, Trump's personal lawyer, sits in front of a microphone. Overhead is the US eagle seal.
Cohen calls Trump a ‘conman’ but gives no direct evidence of collusion with Russia
Roger Stone puts his hands up and makes peace signs as he walks to microphones
The must-read pieces of the Roger Stone indictment
Political operative Roger Stone is shown in a profile portrait in high contrast.
Global Politics
President Trump ally Roger Stone has been arrested on charges of false statements, witness tampering, obstruction
A man stands in front of a window
Justice
US prepares criminal case against Wikileaks’ Assange
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Document Leaks: The consequences of revealing secrets
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Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton shaking hands after their first presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, on Sept. 26.
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After all that, Trump and Clinton are having a debate tonight
Demonstrators hold placards during a protest in London on April 9, 2016. British Prime Minister David Cameron said on Saturday he should have handled scrutiny of his family's tax arrangements better and promised to learn the lessons after days of negative
Behind the Panama Papers
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Here’s your chance to stand next to Julian Assange — kind of
Protesters hold masks depicting former US National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden during a demonstration in Berlin on May 22, 2014. The sentence on the shirt reads, "What has happened to revolution?"
Arts
Laura Poitras’ new documentary tells the Edward Snowden story — with some free computer lessons thrown in
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WikiLeaks: the backstory from the editor of the NY Times
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A View from Inside the Wikileaks ‘Cyber War’
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MasterCard, Other Websites Downed by Hackers Supporting Assange
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Imagining WikiLeaks’ Political Drama as Literal Drama
Seized elephant tusks
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One group hopes to end poaching, WikiLeaks-style
Conflict & Justice
Tunisa: a wikirevolution
A honeybee takes nectar from a flower in Tanzania, while pollen attaches to its body.
Global Scan
Where have all the honeybees gone? Barack Obama wants to know
A honeybee takes nectar from a flower in Tanzania, while pollen attaches to its body.
Global Scan
Where have all the honeybees gone? Barack Obama wants to know
Environment
Here’s a glimpse inside Julian Assange’s life at the Ecuadoran embassy
Conflict & Justice
‘Anonymous’ Attacks Continue On WikiLeaks’ Behalf
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Your Take: Wikileaks and American Honesty
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China’s thoughts on North Korea, via diplomatic cables
Arts, Culture & Media
Ex-hacker turns in army specialist for leaking video to Wikileaks
Global Scan
Sochi Olympics will have security on full display
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Manning’s safety in question as a transgendered person in military prison
Global Politics
What we know from Bradley Manning’s leaks
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What did Bradley Manning Disclose?
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How a Former US Marine Intelligence Officer Views the Manning Trial
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Bradley Manning Sentenced to Military Prison for 35 Years
Global Politics
Partner of Journalist Who Broke Snowden Story Interrogated at Heathrow
Conflict & Justice
Bradley Manning’s Defense Strategy
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Reports: Snowden granted temporary asylum in Russia
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A no-show at Moscow airport gate, Snowden to seek asylum in Ecuador
Environment
Death of internet activist and innovator creates call for updated copyright law
Global Politics
Ecuador grants Assange asylum; diplomatic row with United Kingdom intensifies
Global Politics
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange awaits word on request for asylum in Ecuador
Arts, Culture & Media
Julian Assange starts talk show while under house arrest
Global Politics
Julian Assange, Wikileaks founder, discusses philosophy of censorship
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Wikileaks claims U.S. financial companies are ‘blockading’ it, suspends operations temporarily
Environment
In latest ‘document dump’, WikiLeaks reveals names
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How the US could prosecute Julian Assange
Environment
Audio: rare interview with Wikileaks’ Julian Assange
Manning Verdict Echoes Pentagon Papers Call for First Amendment Rights
Conflict & Justice
Former State Department Spokesman: ‘Manning Acquittal of Aiding the Enemy Right Verdict’
Conflict & Justice
Bradley Manning Found Not Guilty of Aiding the Enemy
Bradley Manning Verdict: Not Guilty of Aiding Enemy
Live: Bradley Manning Wikileaks Verdict
Snowden Pulls Request for Russian Aslyum
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Analyzing the Prosecution Case in the Bradley Manning Trial
U.S. Cracks Down on Leaks With Insider Threat Program
WikiLeaks Supports Snowden
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Ecuador Leader Thumbs Nose at US, Trying to Help Snowden with Asylum
Conflict & Justice
Wikileaks: Advocate and Travel Agent for Fugitive Snowden
Speed of Bradley Manning Trial Masks Prosecutors’ Struggles
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Bradley Manning Trial Continues
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Comparing the Manning and Snowden Cases
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Testimony Racing Along at Manning Trial