by Sydney Smith on Mar 16, 2011
WikiLeaks-Based Reports Cause Libel Lawsuits Filed by Indonesian Union
Two Australian newspapers and the U.S. embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia are being sued by an Indonesian union for $1 billion...
Two Australian newspapers and the U.S. embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia are being sued by an Indonesian union for $1 billion...
PJ Crowley resigned from his position as a U.S. State Department spokesperson on March 13 after commenting that the treatment...
Information from the Twitter accounts of WikiLeaks and three supporters will be turned over to the U.S. Department of Justice,...
In the past week, at least two new leak publication sites have launched. In France, FrenchLeaks has launched. FrenchLeaks is "a...
There's yet another site for leakers out there -- this time in the form of university leaks. The site --...
The U.S. Army has added 22 charges to its case against Bradley Manning, including "aiding the enemy," which is a capital...
WikiLeaks' Julian Assange applied for a trademark to his name on Feb. 14, according to the Guardian. His trademark request...
More than two weeks after his extradition hearing started, Julian Assange was ordered extradited back to Sweden for questioning about "accusations...
WikiLeaks isn't just publishing leaked documents anymore. Now the site is peddling WikiLeaks mugs and memorabilia, the Wall Street Journal...
The New York Times' executive editor Bill Keller and The Guardian's editor Alan Rusbridger both commented during a Columbia University...