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LONDON - WikiLeaks editor-in-chief Julian Assange lashed out at the mainstream media during a debate at a London university Thursday, fighting back at a string of unfavorable stories that have appeared since his organization's publication of a cache of U.S.
STOCKHOLM - Prosecutors withdraw warrant for WikiLeaks founder Assange, saying rape suspicion unfounded.
STOCKHOLM - WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said Wednesday the Pentagon has expressed willingness to discuss the online whistleblower's request for help in reviewing classified documents from the Afghan war and removing information that could harm civilians.
STOCKHOLM - WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said Wednesday the U.S.
STOCKHOLM - WikiLeaks will publish its remaining 15,000 Afghan war documents within a month, despite warnings from the U.S.
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