Wikileaks: Aiyar says he was not surprised by his removal
Mani Shankar Aiyar, an Iran gas pipeline advocate whose removal as petroleum minister in 2006 had been linked to alleged US pressure in leaked diplomatic cables, on Tuesday said he was not surprised when he was relieved "at the first opportunity" of the "temporary charge".
W'leaks: 'Twitter users must hand over a/c'
New York: A federal magistrate judge has ruled that Twitter users targeted by federal agents have no right to dispute the release of their account records to investigators probing controversial WikiLe
Assange case officer 'friend of victim'
Stockholm: The Swedish police officer in charge of questioning two women who say they were raped and molested by the founder of WikiLeaks is a friend of one of the alleged victims, a report said on Th
How the Cola war was won in Libya
Washington: An unpublished U.S. diplomatic cable obtained by WikiLeaks tells the previously undisclosed story of how an American corporate powerhouse the $35-billion Coca-Cola Co. got caught up in a f
Assange lodges extradition appeal
London: Lawyers for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange have lodged an appeal against a British court ruling that he should be extradited to Sweden over rape accusations, the court said on Thursday.
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WikiLeaks soldier to face life sentence
Washington: The US military has slapped the 23-year-old soldier, accused of having leaked thousands of secret documents to whistle-blower WikiLeaks, with 22 additional charges including the one that c
Assange 'heading for death' as court allows Sweden extradition
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange can be extradited to Sweden to face rape and sexual assault claims, a British judge ruled on Thursday after dismissing arguments that he would face an unfair trial.
Assange to appeal against extradition
London: WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will appeal against a decision by a British judge that he can be extradited to Sweden to face rape allegations, his lawyer said Thursday.
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Assange extradition order 'gang rape'
Sydney: The mother of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange condemned on Thursday a court order for his extradition to Sweden as 'political and legal gang rape', the Australian Associated Press reported.
WikiLeaks reveals 'Gaddafi Incorporated'
Washington: As the Gaddafi clan conducts a bloody struggle to hold onto power in Libya,
cables obtained by the whistleblowing web site WikiLeaks offer a vivid account of the lavish
spending, rampa