WikiLeaks stories
WikiLeaks' Julian Assange arrested in London
Fri, 12th Apr 2019
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Julian Assange, WikiLeaks cofounder, was arrested in London after Ecuador revoked his asylum. Assange now faces extradition to the US.
Latest Wikileak shows NZ education under threat, says NZEI
Fri, 5th Jun 2015
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NZEI is urging the NZ Government to come clean about the details of the latest Wikileak on the Trade is Service Agreement.
Is US whistleblower becoming Snowed-in?
Sun, 23rd Jun 2013
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US whistleblower Edward Snowden navigates globe from Moscow to Ecuador, eluding US capture with WikiLeaks' support. Is his refuge within reach?.
Assange receiving 'cult-like' support
Fri, 8th Feb 2013
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Julian Assange's demands for blind loyalty have driven away his biggest supporters, says celebrity backer Jemima Khan.
Britain 'obliged' to extradite Assange
Fri, 28th Sep 2012
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Foreign secretary says UK is under obligation to hand WikiLeaks founder to Sweden to face sex crime allegations as he enters 100th day in refuge.
Assange asks US to end ‘Wiki witch-hunt’
Mon, 20th Aug 2012
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From the balcony of the Ecuadorian embassy in London, WikiLeaks founder calls on U.S. to end their war on whistleblowers.
Confusion over Julian Assange asylum bid
Wed, 15th Aug 2012
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is at the centre of asylum uncertainty after conflicting reports over his proposed move to Ecuador.
WikiLeaks reports ten days of attacks
Tue, 14th Aug 2012
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WikiLeaks has faced a massive DoS attack, rendering their site almost inaccessible for ten days, as hackers flood servers with bogus traffic.
Assange wins Supreme Court bid
Tue, 6th Dec 2011
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Julian Assange's battle against extradition to Sweden continues as the British High Court grants him permission to appeal to the Supreme Court.
The art of helping people buy
Mon, 5th Dec 2011
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With modern clients savvy to traditional closing tricks, here's how salespeople can make sure they seal the deal.
Julian Assange loses extradition appeal
Thu, 3rd Nov 2011
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Julian Assange loses his extradition battle in the British High Court, edging closer to facing sexual assault charges in Sweden.
Banking blockade stumps WikiLeaks
Thu, 27th Oct 2011
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Financial blockade by Visa, MasterCard, and PayPal leaves WikiLeaks cash-strapped, cutting 95% of its donations.
Fibre Watch: To Sydney, via Beijing?
Thu, 6th Oct 2011
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Concerns about Chinese involvement in a second trans-Tasman submarine fibre cable spark debate over potential espionage risks versus economic necessity.
WikiLeak'd cable shows US interest in NZ copyright law
Mon, 2nd May 2011
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Leaked US cable exposes pressure on NZ to amend copyright laws, revealing deep American interest in swift changes.
Operation Misery
Wed, 1st Sep 2010
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The White House condemns the leak of over 90,000 US military documents by Wikileaks, but President Obama uses it to advocate for a change in Afghan war tactics.