Stella Moris on her secret family with Julian Assange: ‘He’s unlike anyone I have ever met’
The partner of the WikiLeaks founder tells her story
The partner of the WikiLeaks founder tells her story
WikiLeaks founder asked to be freed after court decision not to extradite him to US
The US claims the leaks broke the law and endangered lives, but they exposed serious abuses by the military in Iraq and Afghanistan
Wikileaks founder, whose extradition case is due in court on Monday, has alienated his early supporters
EU accused of role in crimes against humanity in legal submission to ICC
WikiLeaks founder faces legal battle that will reignite debate on boundaries of journalism
Wikileaks founder has been living in London embassy since 2012
Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski also asked to appear
Investigators want to know if Kushner knew in 2016 that Russia was hacking Democratic emails
Madrid also claims that Julian Assange is ‘manipulating the democratic process’
James Damore dismissed after he wrote memo that firm was hostile to conservatism
The CIA can spy on us through our phones, TVs and cars. The internet of things will only make us more vulnerable
Yes, you should be worried about the Vault 7 leaks, but not for the reasons you think
CIA has an arsenal of malware it can use to break into widely used electronic gadgets
Outgoing US president calls on journalists to ‘push those in power to be their best selves’
Trump has repeatedly questioned intelligence agencies assessment on Kremlin interference
US army solder tried to take her on life in October at the start of a stay in solitary confinement
US Republicans now embracing the document-spilling group they once denounced
Army says imprisoned soldier will be allowed to receive gender transition surgery
Transfer of Yemeni and Tajik nationals cuts number of detainees at Cuba facility to 76
British police watched building hosting WikiLeaks founder since 2012 - at £12m cost
A collection of analytical essays on WikiLeaks’ US diplomatic bombshells is a damp squib, with little that is new or revealing, writes Ed O’Loughlin
Leaked files suggest French president and two predecessors observed by secretly NSA
National Security Agency spied on Chirac, Sarkozy and Hollande, says WikiLeaks
‘The Australian government is not just gagging the Australian press, it is blindfolding the Australian public,’ says Assange
Palantir is under pressure to go public, but would such a move interfere with its lofty ideals?
Documents leaked by Snowden suggest covert listening station being operated near Bundestag
Hollywood’s new take on Wikileaks stresses the risk of publishing over not publishing
The soldier Bradley Manning, convicted of espionage and theft for leaking classified information, personifies the increasing scale of Barack Obama’s clampdown on leakers
Decision threatens relations, casts doubt on autumn summit between the countries
At Moscow airport press conference, whistleblower says he has no regrets about leaks
Kremlin still has no intention of turning Snowden over to US or impeding his travel
Putin warned security contractor he must stop harming US interests if remaining in country
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