by Sydney Smith on Dec 08, 2010
WikiLeaks: Assange in Wandsworth Prison, Says Not Anti-War
WikiLeaks tweeted yesterday asserting that it's business as usual for the site, regardless of the court action against Assange. "Today's...
WikiLeaks tweeted yesterday asserting that it's business as usual for the site, regardless of the court action against Assange. "Today's...
Assange in Court? Julian Assange "voluntarily surrendered to police and was put under arrest" this morning in London, the LA...
As WikiLeaks fights to keep its website online (as of yesterday, it was accessible under wikileaks.de and wikileaks.eu), PayPal "cut...
The Moroccan government criticized reporters at two Spanish newspapers, El Pais and El Mundo, for violating journalism ethics. El Pais...
While the world waits to see if WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will be located and taken back to Sweden for questioning about rape...
Time announced that Julian Assange's "exploits" as WikiLeaks founder "have cemented him as a candidate for Time's 2010 Person of...
Three days have passed since WikiLeaks started publishing its CableGate documents. But, so far, only about 600 of the reportedly 251,...
WikiLeaks website was inaccessible part of Sunday - the day it began releasing leaked diplomatic cables now known as "CableGate" -...
While the U.S. government condemns WikiLeaks for its publication of 250,000-plus secret diplomatic cables, the search for WikiLeaks founder Julian...
This week's CableGate document dump by WikiLeaks produced layers of ethical conundrums and raised questions about the relationship between WikiLeaks and...