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WikiLeaks: Pakistan raps move to defame ISI
ISI is being wrongfully defamed and is under exclusive control of the military says Rehman Malik.
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WikiLeaks reveals: ‘US classified ISI as terror affiliate’
Documents say the US had designated ISI as a ‘militant force or organisation’ that support al Qaeda or Taliban.
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WiikiLeaks reveal bin Laden's post-9/11 movements
The Post was among a group of US and European news outlets provided early access to the classified military files.
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'Nuclear hellstorm' if bin Laden caught: 9/11 mastermind
Sheikh Mohammed warns that alQaeda will blow up a hidden nuclear bomb in Europe if bin Laden is caught.
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Wikileaks: US released 'high-risk' Guantanamo detainees
US released dozens of "high-risk" Guantanamo inmates and held over 150 innocent men for years, says report.
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Documentary: Discovery to air show on WikiLeaks
Discovery Channel's one-off episode investigation into Wikileaks website will feature interview with Julian Assange.
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Wikileaks Memos: ‘Iran, Pakistan eyed Swiss technology’
WikiLeaks reveal Iran, Pakistan and North Korea wanted to buy material for possible military use from Swiss companies.
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UK saw Kayani as obstacle to Kashmir deal
Miliband assessed that Singh and Zardari were ready to sign a deal on the disputed territory.
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WikiLeaks revelations: Vatican doubted Pakistan’s sincerity
Holy See ‘judges Islamabad an unreliable partner’ in anti-terror effort.
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WikiLeaks: New Delhi gutted wheat aid plan for Swat IDPs
Rethink came about after the release of the Jamaatud Dawa leader.
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WikiLeaks revelations: India rocked by ‘cash for votes’ scandal
Government allegedly bribed politicians to support US-India nuclear deal.
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Indian PM isolated on Pakistan: WikiLeaks
US judges that Manmohan Singh is isolated within his own government over talks with Pakistan.
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Israel and Chile spied on Iran: WikiLeaks
Israel worked with Chile to spy on the Iranian ambassador in Santiago.
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WikiLeaks: ‘Israel preferred Suleiman as successor’
Leaked cable reveals that Israel regarded Omar Suleiman as its preferred successor to President Hosni Mubarak.
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WikiLeaks among nominees for Nobel Peace Prize
Website proposed for promoting freedom of speech, highlights growing influence of social media.
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WikiLeaks: FBI hunting ‘previously unknown’ 9/11 gang
Memo says three Qatari men were under suspicion of conducting surveillance operations on the attack sites.
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WikiLeaks, a Napster-style Internet gamechanger for 2010
If 1999 was the Year of Napster in the history of the Internet then 2010 will go down as the Year of WikiLeaks.
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'High chance I would be killed in US jail'
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange fears for life if he is extradited from Britain.
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WikiLeaks: The Israel chapter
WikiLeaks plans to publish hundreds of "sensitive" US diplomatic cables on Israel, Al-Jazeera television reports.
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Assange is Le Monde 'Man of the Year'
Visitors to the newspaper's website voted in favour of Assange with 56 per cent backing him for the honour.
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WikiLeaks disclosures: US seeks legal pursuit of Assange, says Biden
US Vice President describes WikiLeaks founder as dangerous "hi-tech terrorist".
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Free for now
Even nations that pride themselves on democracy appear willing to only tolerate a limited free flow of information.
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WikiLeaks torture cables no surprise: Kashmiri separatists
Kashmiri leaders say reports of torture by security forces in Indian-held Kashmir comes as no surprise.
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WikiLeaks: Pakistan praised India response on Mumbai attacks
Pakistan High Commission Official praised India for acting 'responsibly and maturely', reveals US official cable.
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WikiLeaks chief Assange fears US charges
Assange says 'increasingly likely' US would try to extradite him on charges related to WikiLeaks.
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WikiLeaks: A bleak vision of Pak-India relations
Indian official says Pakistan will continue to "find a reason to make trouble for us".
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WikiLeaks: US touted Bollywood stars to help Afghanistan
US diplomats suggest Bollywood stars could be sent to Afghanistan to help stabilise the troubled country.
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WikiLeaks: Rahul Gandhi says Hindu extremists a big threat
Leaked cables show Rahul Gandhi believes radical Hindu groups are a bigger threat to India than Muslim militants.
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WikiLeaks: Red Cross briefed US on Indian 'torture' in Kashmir
Leaked cables reveal ICRC provided diplomats with evidence of systematic use of torture by Indian forces in Kashmir.
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Whistleblower walks: Assange freed on bail, pledges to clear name
Court sets WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange free on bail. Assange says he is innocent, work goes on.
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Learning from the leaks
Except for embarrassing politicians with thick skins and diplomats with stiff upper lips, no lasting damage was done.
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WikiLeaks: Assange still in prison as Sweden appeals bail
Swedish prosecutors challenge the bail order issued earlier in the day.
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WikiLeaks and structures of power
The foremost priority should be to acquire more strength in the production, finance and knowledge structures of power.
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Court grants bail to WikiLeaks' Assange
WikiLeaks founder stands by actions, likely to remain in custody overnight.
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Assange blasts WikiLeaks attackers ahead of court appearance
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange blasts Visa, MasterCard and PayPal for blocking donations to his website
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Fabricated nonsense
Manipulation requires intelligent handling of stupidity and gullibility.
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The Wiki conspiracy that wasn’t
Hopefully this exposure will make it more difficult for anyone to take everyone for a ride under false pretences.
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Online financial services: The post-WikiLeaks attacks
Denial of service attacks are the simplest offensive available to hackers.
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WikiLeaks, the spin and the lies
The media selectivity of the leaked cables is not as troubling as spin or, worse yet, lies.
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Taken in by propaganda
The fake WikiLeaks story published in several major dailies should have aroused suspicions. I fell for it.
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Seminar on WikiLeaks: ‘If someone leaked ISI documents, he wouldn’t have survived’
A 9/11 for US diplomacy but also a 9/11 for journalism.
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Can’t they just be spies?
It doesn't matter how transparent the lies are and how easily they can be caught out.
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Our collective delusion
Media was only the vehicle for delivering the WikiLeaks-that-weren’t. The ultimate responsibility lies with consumers.
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WikiLeaks: India alleges 43 militant camps operating in Pakistan
Leaked cables reveal Indian Defence Minister AK Antony claimed that little had been done to shut down the camps.
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A leak, and then some
What one needs to understand about WikiLeaks is that, even more than the media, it thrives on sensationalism.
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Lies, damned lies
It is clear this was a botched and very shoddy attempt at trying to extract benefit from the WikiLeaks disclosures.
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When a leak is not a leak
The whole sorry business should remind newsrooms not to allow themselves to be used.
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WikiLeaks: FO plays down significance of revelations
Abdul Basit refuses to confirm or deny the contents of the leaked memos.
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Rape charges: ‘Rumours convenient for Assange to divert suspicion’
Lawyer for the two women who Assange allegedly raped defends his clients.
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Pakistani media: Fake WikiLeaks cables attacking India published
The Express Tribune, among some sections of the press, published the report.