Search results for ‘WikiLeaks’
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Cybercrime ‘hackers’ arrested in UK and US
A teenage boy from Britain is one of 15 people arrested on suspicion of being connected to hacking group Anonymous, which targeted PayPal’s website in retaliation for suspending WikiLeaks’ accounts.
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World is watching as Murdochs prepare for showdown
The appearance of Rupert Murdoch, his son James and Rebekah Brooks before MPs is the subject of intense media interest around the globe.
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US in peace talks with Taliban says Afghan President
The US is in contact with the Taliban about a possible peace deal in Afghanistan according to Hamid Karzai. Earlier this year the Afghan President told Channel 4 News “contacts had been made”.
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You have been outbid (on lunch with Julian Assange)
Julian Assange has put himself up for sale on eBay, offering bidders the chance to join him for lunch. So does it mean WikiLeaks has run out of money? Not yet, says a former spokesman for the group.
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Iran ‘dismantles CIA spy ring’
Iran’s spy chiefs say they have foiled an American plot to recruit agents in the Islamic Republic.
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Twitter user ‘names’ super-injunction celebrities
As a Twitter account names celebrities who it claims have obtained super-injunctions, Jemima Khan has denied she stopped publication of pictures of her with Jeremy Clarkson.
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Can CIA drone attacks on Pakistan succeed?
The Obama administration has presided over a significant increase in unmanned CIA drone attacks on Pakistan. Who is pushing the policy forward – and can it succeed?
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‘Chechnya’s bin Laden’ killed by Russian troops
Russian security forces have killed al-Qaeda’s envoy to Chechnya four days after Osama bin Laden was shot dead in Pakistan. Channel 4 News understands he had visited Pakistan in the past few months.
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Bin Laden body photos will not be published, says Obama
Photos of Osama bin Laden’s dead body will not be published, says President Obama, as senior Taliban commanders tell Channel 4 News the al-Qaeda leader died of kidney disease months ago.
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Is this the man who gave up bin Laden?
The chain of events leading to the killing of Osama bin Laden is starting to become clear, but the first person to interview him tells Channel 4 News that Abbottabad should have been noticed long ago.
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Guantanamo detainee’s ‘nuclear hellstorm’ warning
Al-Qaeda will launch a “nuclear hellstorm” on the west if Osama bin Laden is captured, according to Wikileaks files detailing the interrogation of Guantanamo Bay detainees.
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Duke of York: friends in low places
As turmoil rages in the Middle East, the Duke of York’s business connections are beginning to unravel.
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Libya’s rebel movement: radicals or democrats?
We look at the most prominent members of Libya’s rebel movement – an ad hoc coalition of former Gaddafi men, soldiers, democrats and radicals.
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UN: free access to Bradley Manning ‘blocked’
The UN investigator on torture accuses the US government of blocking a one-on-one meeting with detained soldier Bradley Manning who is accused of passing data to WikiLeaks.
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Assange: ‘Police investigator is friend of sex accuser’
A newspaper in Sweden is claiming that the police investigator who first interviewed two Swedish women about allegations of rape against Julian Assange is friends with one of the women.