Information published by WikiLeaks

The World

WikiLeaks: the backstory from the editor of the NY Times

Conflict & Justice

Bill Keller, executive editor of the New York Times, talks about dealing with Julian Assange behind the scenes.

The World

Ex-hacker turns in army specialist for leaking video to Wikileaks

Arts, Culture & Media

Bradley Manning Verdict: Not Guilty of Aiding Enemy

New WikiLeaks Document Dump

Top of the Hour: New WikiLeaks on Gitmo, Taliban Jailbreak, Morning Headlines

Top of the Hour: Gitmo Close-up, Morning Headlines

The Pentagon has condemned the latest WikiLeaks release, which details the detainees at Guantanamo.

The World

Tech Podcast: Bradley Manning and WikiLeaks

This week, the US Army charged Bradley Manning with 22 counts in connection with the alleged leaking of documents to WikiLeaks. The new charges include one that could carry the death penalty, although prosecutors say they will not ask for it. Find out more in this episode of The World's Technology Podcast. (Photo: US Army) 

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Reactions From Down Under to Aussie Julian Assange

Conflict & Justice

One of the world’s most wanted men is seen as a hero and a villian, depending who you talk to. Many in the United States consider him a traitor, even though he is not a U.S. citizen. So how does Assange’s native land feel about him? With help from our partners the BBC, we listen […]

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Your take: Wikileaks drama

Conflict & Justice

Our listeners have had a lot to say during our coverage of WikiLeaks and the news on Julian Assange, from all parts of the opinion spectrum.

The World

Wikileaks advising lawyer Mark Stephens on latest leak

Conflict & Justice

We’re joined now by Mark Stephens, a lawyer with Finers Stephens Innocent that has advised Wikileaks in the past ? he can’t currently divulge whether he is working with the organization.