WikiLeaks chief, Julian Assange, arrives in court
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange arrived at a London court on Tuesday, hours after British police arrested him on a Swedish arrest warrant for suspected sex crimes, a court official said.
WikiLeaks defends actions, tweeting excerpts from JFK's speech on secrecy
WikiLeaks, defending its decision to publish thousands of classified US diplomatic cables, sent out a link on Twitter on Thursday to excerpts of a speech by John F. Kennedy in which the former US president denounced...
Israel warned by US of potentially embarrassing WikiLeaks release
Washington has warned its ally Israel of potential embarrassment from the expected release of US diplomatic cables on whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks, an Israeli newspaper said on Thursday.
WikiLeaks diplomatic cable release could hurt Russia-US ties
New files about to be dumped onto the Internet by WikiLeaks contain embarrassing diplomatic cables that could harm Moscow's relations with Washington, the Kommersant newspaper reported Friday.
WikiLeaks big release of diplomatic cables worries the US
The United States is concerned about a big dumping of classified documents by WikiLeaks which is expected to included diplomatic cables, State Department spokesman Philip Crowley said Wednesday.