Early Friday evening I received a link, via email, to this story at ABC News’s website by Russell Goldman and Luis Martinez. The opening sentences read (emphasis added): In what is being described as ...
WikiLeaks founder Jullian Assange pleaded guilty Wednesday to a single charge of publishing U.S. military secrets in a U.S. court on the remote Northern Mariana Islands, ending his long legal battle ...
As we noted yesterday, the digging into the nearly 400,000 secret documents from the Iraq war released this week by Julian Assange’s WikiLeaks watchdog group is just beginning. The first nugget to ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks on Friday released nearly 400,000 classified U.S. military files chronicling the Iraq war from 2004 through 2009, the largest leak of its kind ...
The enormous cache of secret war logs disclosed by the WikiLeaks website paints a picture of an Iraq burdened by persistent sectarian tension and meddling neighbors, suggesting that the country could ...
Wikileaks has promised to release a load of information seven times bigger than the Iraq War Logs, which raised the Internet group’s profile around the world and caused some nations to take notice of ...
The whistleblower site WikiLeaks has rocked the Pentagon again by releasing a huge new batch of classified U.S. military reports. Nearly 400,000 files on the Iraq war were shared initially with The ...
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