Former Dem wishes press would stop reporting on Wikileaks Independent Sen. Joe Lieberman isn’t hiding his love for Rupert Murdoch’s media empire. In a Monday interview on Fox Business News’ Imus in the Morning, the senator from Connecticut declared that the Fox Business Network, Fox News and anything Murdoch owned…
STOCKHOLM — Whistleblowing website WikiLeaks said Monday it was planning to publish nearly three million more secret documents in its next mass release of confidential material, according to its Twitter feed. WikiLeaks did not say when the release would be, nor on what subject, but the number of documents would…
‘Rape is not trivial,’ King tells WikiLeaks founder Only days after WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange walked out of a CNN interview because of questions about his personal life, he was back on the network — and the questions continued. In a Friday interview, Assange warned CNN’s Atika Shubert that he…
Supporters of Nouri al-Maliki say Wikileaks documents are fraudulent Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has been running a “detention squad” that exists outside the military command structure and may be cracking down on Sunni Muslims who oppose the Shia Muslim leader, according to an analysis of documents in the WikiLeaks…
Pentagon asks media not to publish documents REYKJAVIK — An Icelandic spokesman for WikiLeaks said the whistleblowing website would not publish some 400,000 secret military reports on the Iraq war on Monday, but would make new documents public “very soon.” “There are rumours that have been floating around for some…
KUALA LUMPUR — The co-founder of online encyclopedia Wikipedia, Jimmy Wales, on Tuesday slammed whistleblower WikiLeaks over its release of Afghan war documents which he said could “get people killed”. Wales also expressed irritation over the website’s use of the term “Wiki” in its name, which refers to a site…
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been interrogated by police in Sweden, where he is facing molestation allegations, his lawyer said Tuesday, adding he expected the charges to be dropped. Leif Silbersky, one of Sweden’s top defence attorneys, said police had questioned his client in his presence for about an hour…
The new head of US forces in Afghanistan is reserving the right to back away from the July, 2011, deadline set by the Obama administration to begin withdrawal of US forces. Gen. David Petraeus, who took over as commander of the Afghanistan war effort from Gen. Stanley McChrystal last month,…
BERLIN — The online whistle-blower WikiLeaks said it will continue to publish more secret files from governments around the world despite U.S. demands to cancel plans to release classified military documents. “I can assure you that we will keep publishing documents  that’s what we do,” a WikiLeaks spokesman, who…
The German government supplied a secret Pentagon task force with names of Taliban leaders that the US then could target for assassination, documents show. Buried in the 92,000 pages of documents released by the Web site Wikileaks is evidence that show the German government abetted a secret program to kill…