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Julian Assange: U.K. Police End 24-Hour Guard Outside Ecuadorian Embassy
The Wikileaks founder has been staying in the embassy since 2012.
Laura Poitras, First Look Media Launch Documentary Unit With Two New Shorts
First Look Media presents its visual journalism wing, called Field of Vision, on Tuesday.
Assange: What Wikileaks Teaches Us About How the U.S. Operates
The secret documents made public by Wikileaks offer a rare insight into how U.S. foreign policy really works.
Prison Punishes Chelsea Manning for Having Expired Toothpaste, LGBT Magazines
On Tuesday, Chelsea Manning was sentenced to 21 days with restrictions on recreation for violating prison rules.
Sexual Assault Allegations Against Julian Assange Set to Expire
Assange is still wanted in Sweden for a rape allegation that will not expire until 2020.
Greenwald: Why Americans Prefer Snowden to Manning
An interview with the Intercept editor about America's two most famous (or infamous) whistleblowers.
Obama to Hollande: U.S. Committed to Ending 'Unacceptable' Spying Practices
Obama spoke with the french president after WikiLeaks revealed on Tuesday that Washington had spied on three French presidents.
Marine Le Pen: U.S. is Not an 'Ally or Friend' to France
The Front National leader weighs in on recent revelations that the U.S. National Security Agency spied on three French presidents.
The Case Against Matt DeHart
The FBI says Matt DeHart is a child pornographer, but he claims they tortured him for classified CIA files.
Swedish Court Rejects Appeal by Julian Assange to Revoke Detention Order
The detention order over allegations of sexual assault was issued by prosecutors in 2010.
Sony Objects to Wikileaks Release of Documents Stolen in Cyberattack
WikiLeaks on Thursday released an online searchable database of more than 30,000 documents obtained by hackers in a massive cyber attack last year.
Edward Snowden Tells John Oliver the Reaction to His Leaks Is 'Vindication'
Edward Snowden urged Americans not to change their Internet habits because of the NSA.
'Pirate Party' Could Hijack Iceland, Poll Shows
Iceland's pro-WikiLeaks Píratar would hold the second most seats in parliament if elections happened today.
Swedish Prosecutors Seek to Question Assange in London
Sweden wants to question him on allegations of sexual assault and rape, which he denies.
Four Years on, Swedish High Court Agrees to Hear Assange Appeal
WikiLeaks have accused authorities in Sweden of holding up the trial, but have welcomed the news.
Assange Launches 'Final' Appeal to Throw Out Arrest Warrant
Lawyers for the Wikileaks founder are taking his appeal to Sweden's highest court.
David Miranda and the Human-Rights Black Hole
The case of David Miranda threatens the most powerful intelligence-gathering apparatus in the world.
Assange: Why I Founded WikiLeaks
Undermining censorship informs people better and allows them to act more justly.
Assange Raising 100,000 Pounds for Lifesize Statue of Himself
The statue would feature a full-size Assange, Edward Snowden, and Chelsea Manning standing on chairs.
Pirate Bay Co-Founder Found Guilty of Hacking Crimes in 'Historic' Case
Gottfrid Svartholm Warg was found guilty of hacking into a database that holds critical Danish public records, including the email addresses and passwords of 10,000 policemen
Assange: Google Is Not What It Seems
The founder of WikiLeaks and the boss of Google met to talk about the power of the Internet. What could go wrong?
Assange to Bring Wikileaks-Branded Clothing to India
The organization hopes merchandize will help subsidize its work.
WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange Answers Questions About His New Book on Reddit
Assange is a fan of Bitcoin, but not of Google, we learned
Switzerland May Take Edward Snowden in Return for Testimony on Spying
The NSA leaker would probably not be extradited to the United States, but it was also unlikely that he would be granted political asylum, a document says
WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange to Leave London Embassy 'Soon'
Assange, who has spent two years inside the Ecuadorian embassy, said he planned to leave, but only if he wasn't arrested, his spokesman added
Snowden Granted 3-Year Residency in Russia
"In the future, Edward himself will take a decision on whether to stay on (in Russia) on and get Russian citizenship or leave for the United States."
Julian Assange Will Remain Holed Up in Embassy
Assange's lawyer said that leaving the Embassy would be a "high-risk" move as there is no guarantee that American authorities won't prosecute him
Graphic Novel Illustrates How Chelsea Manning Was Treated in Prison
The trial, which was characterized by secrecy, is brought to life in sketches from inside the courtroom
WikiLeaks Reveals Information That Greenwald Held
How far should journalists go to protect innocent people when they publish classified information?