Wikileaks: US sends Clinton to Central Asia for damage control
Reuters: Amid a global uproar over WikiLeaks' release of sensitive US diplomatic cables, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton begins a trip to Central Asia and the Middle East on Monday, during which sh
Shutdown Wikileaks, demand US lawmakers
Cutting across party lines, US lawmakers expressed their outrage at what they called 'illegal' publication of classified American documents by WikiLeaks, and asked the Obama Administration to use a
Important revelations made by Wikileaks
The whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks released thousands of sensitive U.S. diplomatic cables on Sunday that include candid views of foreign leaders and blunt assessments of nuclear and terrorist threa
Karzai's brother 'corrupt drugs baron'
Kabul: American officials believe a powerful brother of Afghan President Hamid Karzai and an ally in the Taliban heartland of Kandahar, is a corrupt drugs baron, leaked US documents showed Monday.
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'WikiLeaks threat to democratic authority'
Paris: The slow release of thousands of US diplomatic documents by WikiLeaks is a 'threat to democratic authority', French government spokesman Francois Baroin told Europe 1 radio on Monday.
"We stan
Wikileaks: Saudi king urged US to destroy Iran's nuclear plans
Saudi King Abdullah has repeatedly urged the United States to attack Iran's nuclear program and China directed cyberattacks on the United States, according to a vast cache of diplomatic cables release
India to wait, 'work it out'
New Delhi: A day after whistle blower WikiLeaks made public secret US diplomatic communications, Minister of State for External Affairs Preneet Kaur today said it is a 'very sensitive' issue and the
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
Revelations: WikiLeaks spills world leaders' personal details
Washington: Thousands of US diplomatic cables leaked by whistleblower site WikiLeaks bares personal details of world leaders and what US diplomats think of them in private, a media report said Monday.
India 'self-appointed front-runner for UNSC seat'; diplomats spied upon
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton described India as a 'self-appointed front-runner' for a permanent UNSC seat and directed US envoys to seek minute details about Indian diplomats stationed at the Un