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'Control freak' US responsible for cables leak

The Australian government on Wednesday blamed the United States, not the WikiLeaks founder, for the unauthorised release of about 250,000 secret US diplomatic cables and said those who originally leak

Profile: Who is Liu Xiaobo?

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Here are some facts about Chinese human rights activist Liu Xiaobo. China declared on Tuesday most nations supported its call to boycott this week's Nobel Peace Prize award ceremony for the jailed dis

Global sites vital to US disclosed

WikiLeaks published details of sites around the globe which the United States considers vital to its interests, prompting criticism that the website is helping militants identify targets for attack.

US sells Citi stake at $12 bln profit

Washington: US government has sold off its remaining shares in Citigroup Inc on Monday for $4.35 each, marking an exit from ownership in the bailed-out banking giant with a $12 billion gross profit fo

China does not wish to replace US as top dog

Reuters: China does not want to 'replace' the United States from its dominant role in the world, and the world should not fear China's rise, the country's top diplomat wrote in an essay.

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WikiLeaks founder arrested on rape charges

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been arrested by the British police on a European warrant issued by Sweden over allegations of sex crimes including rape, London's Metropolitan Police said on Tues

WikiLeaks founder Assange is arrested in UK over rape charges

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been arrested by British police on a European warrant issued by Sweden over allegations of sex crimes including rape, London's Metropolitan Police said on Tuesday.

WikiLeaks founder Assange refused bail by UK court

London: WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was refused bail by a British court on Tuesday after he was arrested over allegations of sex crimes in Sweden.

Assange, whose WikiLeaks website is at the cent

WikiLeaks will operate despite arrest

Stockholm: WikiLeaks said on Tuesday it will keep operating as normal after the arrest of its founder, Julian Assange, in Britain.

"WikiLeaks is operational. We are continuing on the same track as la

Top Pak cops face arrest: Bhutto killing

Islamabad, Dec. 5: A Pakistani anti-terrorism court has ordered the arrest of two senior police officers on allegations they failed to provide adequate security for the former prime minister, Benazir

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