Wikileaks: US worried over Pakistani nuke material
Once-secret US diplomatic cables have revealed concerns by Western governments that Islamist militants might get access to Pakistani nuclear material and American skepticism that Islamabad will sever
Interpol issues warrant for WikiLeaks founder
International police agency Interpol issued an order on Tuesday for the arrest of WikiLeaks website founder Julian Assange in connection with a Swedish investigation of sexual assault allegations.
Let’s wait & work this out: MEA
New Delhi, Nov. 29: The Union minister of state for external affairs, Ms Preneet Kaur, when asked about the WikiLeaks, said it is a “very sensitive” issue and the government would like to “wait and wo
Saudi king calls Zardari ‘rotten’
Islamabad, Nov. 29: Pakistan on Monday criticised Wikileaks release of secret US diplomatic cables which raise concerns that radioactive material in nuclear power stations could be used in terror atta
After WikiLeaks: US welcomes global leadership role for India
The US welcomes India's “greater global leadership” role in the world, American envoy Timothy Roemer said on Tuesday, a day after leaked diplomatic cables described India as amongst the “self-appointe
WikiLeaks: US had prepared India for release of secret cables
Washington: The US had multiple conversations with Indian officials on the release of secret documents pertaining to India by the whistle-blower website WikiLeaks, according to the State Department
WikiLeaks: Major American bank next target in 2011 'mega leak'
The founder of whistle-blower website WikiLeaks plans to release tens of thousands of internal documents from a major US bank early in 2011, Forbes Magazine reported on Monday.
US could charge Assange under Espionage Act
Washington: WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange could be charged under the Espionage Act for making public classified US government documents which he obtained illegally, a media report said here today.
WikiLeaks: US love for India after cables sting
Washington/New Delhi: The US has reached out to India following WikiLeaks' embarrassing disclosures that was condemned by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, as the American envoy in India assured
Pak hit in the face by WikiLeaks expose
Islamabad: The WikiLeaks expose of US classified documents has caught the Pakistan government in an awkward position as the political parties termed it an 'eye-opener'.
Pakistani foreign office spo