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  • 06/09/2011 | Argentina

    Wikileaks II: former Cabinet Chief's negotiations with Clarin's CEO over CFK coverage

    After President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner officially launched her presidential campaign in the Argentino Theater in La Plata back in July 2007, then-US ambassador to Argentina Earl Anthony Wayne sent a confidential cable to Washington DC describing internal struggles within the Kirchnerite party and difficulties in the opposition.

  • 06/09/2011 | Argentina

    Wikileaks III: 'The Government has a point about Clarín'

    The US embassy closely followed the Media Law debate and the conflict between the Government and the Clarín media group, a confidential cable released by Wikileaks describes.

  • 15/09/2011 | Argentina

    Wikileaks VI: US embassy disappointed due to Binner's lack of confessions

    By: Sebastián Lacunza
    Just like fellow pro Government and opposition politicians, Santa Fe province Governor Hermes Binner had a meeting with US Embassy in Buenos Aires, in which he mentioned his main worries and some of his plans, but did not give all the information that the State Department would have liked to know, according to a newly released cable.

  • 16/03/2011 | Argentina

    'Boudou is fake and his pro-US statements prove it,' Redrado

    Former Central Bank governor Martin Redrado blasted Economy Minister Amado Boudou for his alleged pro-US stand, that was revealed by Wikileaks.

  • 25/08/2011 | Argentina

    Wikileaks unveils new cables issued by US Embassy in Argentina

    Just like Julian Assange had anticipated, Wikileaks announced it has leaked over 1600 confidential wires issued by US embassy in Argentina. The newly leaked wires include information on President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner's "criciticsm" of Barack Obama, the Government's conflict with the farming sector, among other issues.

  • 06/09/2011 | Argentina

    Michetti talked of opposition's 'confidential group' to US embassy, Wikileaks says

    US ambassador to Argentina Vilma Socorro Martínez was apparently delighted by charismatic Gabriel Michetti after meeting the lawmaker on January 8th 2010, according to a report sent to Washington on the same month, which was later published by Wikileaks.

  • 10/02/2011 | Argentina

    Gov't addresses Wikileaks controversy: 'some US diplomats are a joke'

    Cabinet Chief Aníbal Fernández is the latest high-ranking official to address the Wikileaks controversy after Spanish newspaper El País published several cables that denounced various corruption cases within the Fernández de Kirchner administration.

  • 12/02/2011 | Argentina

    WikiLeaks cable unveils relationship between Kirchners and banks

    The Spanish newspaper El Pais published new cables of the US embassy which mention the relationship between the Kirchners and the banks, specially during the period previous to the presidential election of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.

  • 08/03/2011 | Argentina

    'We're not going to comment on the Wikileaks cables anymore,' US State Dept says

    While offering a press conference in Washington DC, US Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs Philip Crowley refused to comment on the recently released Wikileaks cables that mention Argentina and said his government would refrain from doing so in the future.

  • 03/02/2011 | Argentina

    Reutemann harshly criticizes the Kirchners in new Wikileaks reveal

    According to new Wikileaks cables unveiled by Spanish daily El Pais, former Santa Fe governor Carlos Reutemann told US diplomats that “whoever comes after the Kirchnerite administration will inherit a mine field” instead of a country.

  • 08/02/2011 | Argentina

    WikiLeaks: US warns Argentina lacks 'political will' to eradicate corruption

    More than a hundred cables from the US embassy in Buenos Aires warned about the fragility of the judicial system and the impunity of criminals, according to an article recently published by Spanish newspaper El País. The leaked documents also spoke of the lack of a "true political will" to eradicate corruption.

  • 09/02/2011 | Argentina

    De Vido suggests US embassy should 'hire more competent employees'

    Federal Planning Minister Julio De Vido referred to the recently published Wikileaks documents by Spanish newspaper El Pais, and advised the US embassy in Argentina “to hire more competent employees” since performing a “cut-and-paste task from the yellow press is something any idiot can do.”

  • 08/10/2012 | World

    WikiLeaks founder Assange's bail guarantors ordered to pay out

    Nine people who put up bail for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, including two members of the British aristocracy and a Nobel Prize winner, were ordered to pay 93,000 pounds ($150,000) after Assange took refuge in Ecuador's embassy.

  • 24/08/2012 | World

    OAS backs Ecuador in Assange conflict

    The Organization of American States (OAS) gave its support to Ecuador over the conflict with United Kingdom over the diplomatic asylum granted by the andean country to Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.

  • 26/08/2012 | World

    Britain wants to restart Assange talks with Ecuador

    Britain said it remained committed to reaching a diplomatic solution to the presence of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange in Ecuador's London embassy, after both countries took steps to defuse a row over his action in taking refuge there.

  • 23/09/2012 | World

    Assange acknowledges Argentine support as ‘very important’

    After receiving the visit of Argentina's Ambassador to the United Kingdom, Wikileaks founder Julian Assange said that “Argentina's support is very important, because Argentina has experience with facing the UK”.

  • 19/08/2012 | World

    Assange berates United States from Ecuador's London embassy

    WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange used the balcony of the Ecuadorean embassy today to berate the United States for threatening freedom of expression and called on President Barack Obama to end what he called a witch-hunt against his whistle-blowing website.

  • 20/08/2012 | World

    US says WikiLeaks' Assange trying to deflect rape allegations

    The United States accused WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange of making "wild assertions" about an alleged US vendetta against him to deflect attention from rape allegations he faces in Sweden.

  • 21/08/2012 | World

    Sweden not to extradite Assange should he face death penalty

    In an interview to the Frankfurter Rundschau newspaper, Deputy Director of the Service for Criminal Cases and International Cooperation of Sweden’s Justice Ministry Cecilia Riddselius told Swedish authorities would not extradite WikiLeaks website founder Julian Assange, to the United States in case he could face capital punishment.

  • 16/08/2012 | World

    Britain says Assange Ecuador asylum wouldn't change a thing

    Britain said that any decision by Ecuador to give Julian Assange political asylum wouldn't change a thing and that it might still revoke the diplomatic status of Quito's embassy in London to allow the extradition of the WikiLeaks founder.

  • 16/08/2012 | World

    Ecuador grants political asylum to Julian Assange

    Ecuador granted political asylum to Julian Assange today, ratcheting up tension in a standoff with Britain which has warned it could revoke the diplomatic status of Quito's embassy in London to allow the extradition of the WikiLeaks founder.

  • 17/08/2012 | World

    Assange saga clouds freedom of speech agenda

    Julian Assange's supporters outside the London embassy where he is confined say he is being persecuted for speaking truth to power, but free speech campaigners further afield say the WikiLeaks founder has lost his way and damaged the cause.

  • 28/06/2012 | World

    WikiLeaks' Assange defiant over UK police request

    WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said it was almost certain he would not leave his embassy refuge on Friday to enter a British police station as part of his extradition process to be questioned in Sweden about sex-crime allegations.

  • 24/07/2012 | World

    Baltasar Garzón to lead Assange's defence

    Spanish ex judge Baltasar Garzón will head the defence of the founder of WikiLeaks, Australian Julian Assange, who has taken refugee at Ecuador's Embassy in London.

  • 30/07/2012 | World

    Assange's mother says US bent on extraditing WikiLeaks founder

    Julian Assange's mother said she handed evidence to Ecuador's government indicating Washington is bent on extraditing her son to the United States, where she fears the WikiLeaks founder could face execution.

  • 23/02/2012 | World

    WikiLeaks suspect Manning defers plea, court-martial begins

    US Army intelligence analyst Bradley Manning, accused of the largest leak of classified documents in US history, deferred a plea in a military court arraignment, marking the first step in a court-martial that could land him in prison for life.

  • 16/03/2012 | World

    US officials question if accused leaker helped Al Qaeda

    US national security officials are questioning a decision by military prosecutors to allege that Army Private Bradley Manning aided Al Qaeda's Yemen-based affiliate by leaking documents to the WikiLeaks website.

  • 14/06/2012 | World

    UK top court rejects WikiLeaks' Assange appeal

    Britain's top court said today it had rejected an application by WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to reopen his appeal against extradition to Sweden over alleged sex crimes, ending his last legal recourse in the British courts.

  • 26/01/2012 | World

    Wikileaks Assange to have have own Russian talk show

    Kremlin-funded English language channel Russia Today has given WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange his own TV talk show, the station said. Filming for Assange's television debut is already underway from Britain, where he remains under house arrest outside London while appealing an extradition order to Sweden, it said.

  • 01/02/2012 | World

    Assange appeals extradition to UK's top court

    WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange appealed to Britain's Supreme Court today not to extradite him to Sweden over accusations of sex crimes, a move that could push his anti-secrecy website further towards oblivion.

  • 02/02/2012 | World

    Precedent warning as Assange extradition case ends

    Britain's Supreme Court risks jeopardizing extraditions to many neighbouring countries if it stops WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange being sent to Sweden for questioning over sex crimes, a lawyer for Swedish prosecutors argued.

  • 02/11/2011 | World

    UK court rules for WikiLeaks' Assange extradition

    WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange should be sent to Sweden from Britain to face questioning over alleged sex crimes, London's High Court ruled today, rejecting his appeal against extradition.

  • 05/12/2011 | World

    Assange to fight extradition in top UK court

    WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who is fighting extradition to Sweden, won the right today to ask Britain's Supreme Court to hear his case, prolonging his stay in Britain.

  • 16/12/2011 | World

    Top UK court to hear WikiLeak’s Assange extradition appeal

    Britain's Supreme Court, the country's highest judicial body, said it had granted permission for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to appeal against extradition to Sweden over alleged sex crimes.

  • 13/07/2011 | World

    UK court postpones WikiLeaks' founder extradition decision

    Two judges deferred a decision today over whether to allow WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange to be extradited to Sweden from Britain over allegations of sexual misconduct. A written judgment will be handed down at a later date, as yet unspecified.

  • 31/08/2011 | World

    WikiLeaks says website was target of cyber attack

    WikiLeaks said its website had been the target of a cyber attack late yesterday as it proceeded with the release of thousands of previously unpublished US diplomatic cables, some still classified.

  • 24/10/2011 | World

    WikiLeaks says 'blockade' threatens its existence

    WikiLeaks will have to stop publishing secret cables and devote itself to fund-raising if it is unable to end a financial "blockade" by US firms such as Visa and MasterCard by the end of the year, founder Julian Assange said.

  • 10/03/2011 | World

    US cable: Gaddafi's son took oil from Libyan field

    The United States believed in 2009 that Muammar Gaddafi's son Saif al-Islam was taking part of the output of an oil field run by France's Total , according to a diplomatic cable seen by the Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten.

  • 25/04/2011 | World

    Leaked Guantanamo files reveal detainee details

    The secret documents, made available to The New York Times and several other news organizations, reveal that most of the 172 remaining prisoners have been rated as a "high risk" of posing a threat to the United States and its allies if released without adequate rehabilitation and supervision, the newspaper said.

  • 12/07/2011 | World

    WikiLeaks founder in UK court to avoid extradition

    Lawyers for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange asked a court for a second time today to block his extradition from Britain to Sweden for questioning over allegations of sexual misconduct, arguing the case was legally flawed.

  • 02/02/2011 | World

    WikiLeaks among nominees for Nobel Peace Prize

    Anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks has been nominated for the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize, the Norwegian politician behind the proposal said, a day after the deadline for nominations expired.

  • 07/02/2011 | World

    WikiLeaks' founder Assange fights extradition to Sweden

    WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange asked a British judge to block his extradition to Sweden on sex crime allegations, arguing he would not get a fair trial and could end up facing execution in the United States.

  • 10/03/2011 | World

    Wikileaks cables give US insight into Saudi succession

    The Saudi prince seen as most likely to accede may in office prove less conservative than his public image suggests, according to leaked US diplomatic cables, which offer rare insights into the succession debate inside America's ally and leading oil supplier.

  • 11/01/2011 | World

    Assange due in UK court over Swedish extradition

    WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange is due to appear in a London court as lawyers draw the battle lines in his fight to avoid extradition to Sweden for questioning about alleged sex crimes.

  • 13/01/2011 | World

    WikiLeaks gives 15K for accused leaker defence

    WikiLeaks has contributed $15,100 to help defend a junior US soldier accused of leaking to it hundreds of thousands of sensitive diplomatic cables and other secret documents, a support group said.

  • 29/01/2011 | World

    WikiLeaks founder says enjoys making banks squirm

    WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange says he enjoys making banks squirm thinking they might be the next targets of his website which has published US diplomatic and military secrets.

  • 18/12/2010 | World

    WikiLeaks' Assange says fears US extradition

    WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said that he was the target of an aggressive US investigation and feared extradition to the United States was "increasingly likely."

  • 21/12/2010 | World

    UK paper: Wikileaks' Assange to publish memoirs

    Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has sold his memoirs to two publishing houses and is expected to have a manuscript ready in March, Britain's Guardian newspaper reported.

  • 08/01/2011 | World

    US orders Twitter to hand over WikiLeaks records

    A US court has ordered Twitter to hand over details of the accounts of WikiLeaks and several supporters as part of a criminal investigation into the release of hundreds of thousands of confidential documents.

  • 14/12/2010 | World

    Sweden to appeal UK bail for WikiLeaks founder

    A British judge granted bail of US$317,400 for the release of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, wanted in Sweden for alleged sex crimes and the target of US fury over the release of secret diplomatic cables.

  • 15/12/2010 | World

    Assange's UK lawyer says half of bail cash raised

    A lawyer for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said his backers had raised around half of the 200,000 pounds ($317,400) cash he needs to secure bail after he was accused of sex crimes in Sweden.

  • 16/12/2010 | World

    WikiLeaks' Assange freed on bail

    WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange was freed on bail while he fights extradition to Sweden over allegations of sex crimes, Britain's Press Association news agency reported. Assange is the target of US fury over WikiLeaks' release of secret diplomatic cables.

  • 10/12/2010 | World

    Spanish official says Kirchner couple 'regrettable,' questions handling of farming crisis

    Spanish newspaper El País released a new batch of leaked US diplomatic documents, in which high-ranking officials in the Spanish government harshly criticized several Latin American leaders, including the Kirchners.

  • 11/12/2010 | World

    Obama calls WikiLeaks' 'deplorable,' White House

    President Barack Obama told Turkish and Mexican leaders that WikiLeaks' actions were "deplorable" as the US administration kept up damage control efforts over the website's embarrassing release of masses of secret US cables.

  • 13/12/2010 | World

    WikiLeaks rival Openleaks "coming soon": website

    The former deputy to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is vowing to launch a rival site soon that he says will be more transparent than the original. The site has no content on it at the moment apart from a logo and the message "Coming soon!"

  • 28/11/2012 | Latin America

    Ecuador says WikiLeaks' Assange suffering lung problems

    WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is suffering from a chronic lung ailment that could worsen at any time and is being checked regularly by doctors, the Andean country's ambassador to Britain said.

  • 20/08/2012 | Latin America

    Ecuadoreans rally behind president over Assange asylum

    Hundreds of Ecuadoreans marched in support of the government's decision to grant asylum to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange in a saga that could help President Rafael Correa if he seeks re-election.

  • 25/08/2012 | Latin America

    Ecuador says Britain withdraws threat to raid embassy in Assange standoff

    Britain has withdrawn a threat to enter Ecuador's embassy in London to arrest WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange who has taken refuge there, President Rafael Correa said today, taking the heat out of the diplomatic standoff.

  • 24/10/2012 | Latin America

    Ecuador worried by Assange health, seeks UK safe passage promise

    Ecuador is worried about the health of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and has asked Britain to guarantee him safe passage from its London embassy to a hospital if he needs medical treatment, a senior Ecuadorean diplomat said in Moscow.

  • 01/08/2012 | Latin America

    Ecuador wants to avoid Assange's extradition to Sweden

    Ecuador wants to prevent Julian Assange's extradition to Sweden because it is disappointed that the Scandinavian country has turned down an offer to question the WikiLeaks founder in the Ecuadorean Embassy in London, a minister said.

  • 15/08/2012 | Latin America

    Britain warns Ecuador it could enter embassy to get Assange

    Britain warned Ecuador that it could raid its London embassy if Quito does not hand over WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who has been taking refuge at the mission since mid-June.

  • 18/08/2012 | Latin America

    Ecuador rallies Latin America in Assange battle with UK

    Ecuador cast its dispute with Britain over asylum for WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange as a struggle against colonialism today, drawing growing support from its neighbours in the international diplomatic saga.

  • 19/03/2011 | Latin America

    US ambassador to Mexico resigns after diplomatic spat

    The US ambassador to Mexico has resigned, the State Department said, after a public dispute with Mexican President Felipe Calderón over Mexico's handling of efforts to combat drug trafficking.

  • 05/04/2011 | Latin America

    Ecuador demands US envoy leave over Wikileaks

    Ecuador said it had declared the US ambassador to the country "persona non grata," demanding the envoy leave over US diplomatic cables released by Wikileaks reporting alleged police corruption.

  • 07/04/2011 | Latin America

    US expels Ecuadorean ambassador in tit-for-tat move

    The United States ordered Ecuador's ambassador to leave and scrapped a round of talks to retaliate for the expulsion of its envoy in Quito over US diplomatic cables alleging police corruption.

  • 03/03/2011 | Entertainment

    DreamWorks options movie rights to WikiLeaks books

    The DreamWorks studio has optioned movie rights to a pair of books about WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and his controversial Website that is bent on revealing government secrets, company officials said.

  • 15/02/2012 | Entertainment

    Julian Assange joins outcast Simpsons for 500th episode

    Wikileaks comes to Springfield as controversial figure Julian Assange joins the cast of "The Simpsons" for their milestone 500th episode on Sunday, which will see America's famous animated family being banished from their hometown.


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