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Significance of WikiLeaks
WikiLeaks tells the common man what the real issues are in their countries through the eyes of the only superpower.
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WikiLeaks supporters vow to step up cyber attacks
Supporters say Internet freedom at stake, websites of credit-card giants Mastercard and Visa among those brought down.
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No conspiracy theories, please
What the Indian cables reveal will reverberate for a long time in Pakistan.
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Think before you speak: The walls have ears, diplomats told
Foreign diplomats in Pakistan cautioned in communicating with Americans.
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The limits of WikiLeaks
In its love for gossip over substance, the media's narrative has been a mixture of the puerile and senile.
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Plugging the leak
Julian Assange’s most marked legacy is that he almost, quite nearly, made me like President Zardari.
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WikiLeaks : Partying in Saudi Arabia
WikiLeaks cables reveal parties at Saudi princes' residences resemble nightclubs.
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WikiLeaks chief arrested: British court rejects Assange’s bail plea
WikiLeaks says releases to continue despite arrest; the founder says accusations of rape politically motivated.
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External actors: Saudi Arabia’s covert role in Pakistan
The kingdom’s hand in Pakistani politics unveiled in WikiLeaks’ cables.
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The good, the bad and the Wiki
Not since the publication of the Pentagon Papers has American foreign policy been exposed for what it is.
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Army and country
It’s time we stopped fearing the army and, instead, hold it to account.
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WikiLeaks damage control
WikiLeaks have done a lot of damage to America; and the effort is to foreclose on the leaks in the pipeline.
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WikiLeaks Timeline: What you need to know
Key dates in the history of WikiLeaks, a site specialising in publishing secret documents.
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WikiLeaks: ‘LeT’s annual budget for operations is Rs365 million’
Leaked US State Department memo details the relationship between JuD and LeT.
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Our ‘brotherly’ friends
Those drumming up Hindu, Jewish and American Taliban may wish to focus on militancy financed by Islamic countries.
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Obama should resign if he approved UN spying: Assange
Assange says Obama must answer about the illegal order allowing spying by US diplomatic figures on UN officials.
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WikiLeaks: US State Dept warned missions against attacks
Leaked cable reveals list of targets of suicide attacks in Peshawar, Lahore and Islamabad.
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US, UK never contacted MQM: Babar Ghauri
Federal minister says MQM had never taken decisions under any pressure.
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WikiLeaks has done substantial damage: Burns
US diplomats say they are out of business, no one wants to talk to them.
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WikiLeaks: Nawaz enjoys public support, but can’t topple govt
Leaked documents reveal Patterson said Zardari is not a popular leader.
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US won’t support undemocratic process: Munter
US ambassador rules out possibility of the WikiLeaks fiasco triggering a trust deficit between Pakistan and US.
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WikiLeaks: ‘Saudis key financiers of al Qaeda, Taliban’
Militants send agents into the kingdom under the cover of pilgrims to raise funds, says Hillary Clinton's assessment.
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Where does the road to Islamabad lie?
The ruling groups of Pakistan, wearing labels of political parties committed every wrong in the political book.
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WikiLeaks: US suspected ISI, military of supporting LeT, JuD
Cable reveals US shared concerns about Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jamaatud Dawa two years before Mumbai attack.
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Assange’s war on secrecy’s terror
No other individual has hijacked the global news agenda as dramatically and comprehensively.
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Shooting the messenger
Instead of condemning WikiLeaks, the government should be thankful that it brought military meddling to the fore.
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America part of WikiLeaks game
The WikiLeaks revelations confirm the obvious, more than what it informs us about the darker corners of US diplomacy.
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The Arabs and us
WikiLeaks have done nothing beyond filling details on what we already knew. We may be wise to rethink our options.
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Karzai says WikiLeaks help ties with Pakistan
Afghan president says leaked cables bring the countries closer, Asks if both are victims of "broader conspiracy".
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Army supports political process: ISPR
ISPR spokesman calls WikiLeaks revelations baseless, says army supports civilian leadership.
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WikiLeaks fallout: PML-N plans damage control meeting
Leaders will discuss image rebuilding and party reorganisation.
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WikiLeaks episode III: ‘Britain, US pressing MQM to oppose NRO’
Rehman Malik felt establishment, Saudi Arabia were working to oust Zardari.
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‘WikiLeaks confirms US hold on Pakistan’
Political commentator Tariq Ali says Pakistan is a US satrapy and its military and political leaders are venal elite.
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Military brass, civilian leaders huddle on eve of PM’s Kabul visit
Political, military leadership worried about Obama's Afghan end game, fearing it may be an abrupt pullout.
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The power of information
Some people, through time, take a leap into the pages of history. The founder of WikiLeaks has done just this.
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WikiLeaks: Nawaz responsible for Islamic radicalism
"We know Sharif is bad news. He is the author of Islamic radicalism in our region” says former Afghan FM.
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Cabinet defense committee slams WikiLeaks
Committee rejects WikiLeaks disclosures, call it a conspiracy against Pakistan.
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WikiLeaks' site back with Swiss name after cyber attacks
WikiLeaks was earlier taken offline by its hosting firm following allegations of massive cyber attacks on the website.
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LHC rejects application seeking ban on WikiLeaks website
Judge says revelations like those made by WikiLeaks are not a new thing in the 21st century.
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Wikileaks will soon be history, says US envoy
Cameron Munter says US-Pak relations will not be affected by misunderstandings.
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Sharif cautioned Gilani against military brass
“Never trust your military commanders,” Sharif told Gilani, leaked documents reveal.
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US-Pakistan ties: Allies to stand strong against leaked cables
Hillary, Zardari say WikiLeaks publications not only unauthorised but also out of context.
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MPs told Russia, India and UAE involved in Baloch insurgency
Details of an in-camera parliament session in October 2008 have been published in a cable released on WikiLeaks.
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PM summons cabinet defense committee meeting
Meeting summoned after WikiLeaks release, Clinton calls Zardari to discuss leaks.
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WikiLeaks — the people deserve to know
If there is one thing we can say about Julian Assange, it is that he must be independent.
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WikiLeaks and Pakistan’s dysfunctional state
The WikiLeaks saga has reconfirmed the status of Pakistan as a client state.
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An unstable power triangle
President, army chief and PM was the distribution of power supposed to preclude imposition of martial law in the 90s.
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WikiLeaks: US sees Nawaz as 'workable option'
Leaked documents reveal US showed willingness to work with Nawaz if he won the elections.
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US initiates post-WikiLeaks security crackdown
White House sets up committee to assess damage, organize efforts to tighten security measures in govt agencies.
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WikiLeaks: Musharraf believed bin Laden was in Bajaur
Leaked documents show Musharraf said bin Laden and Zawahiri may be in Pakistan, but not Mullah Omar.