Why al-Qaeda is to blame for WikiLeaks' biggest leak
While US agencies are wrestling to get the genie of secrecy back in the bottle, blame Osama Bin Laden for the WikiLeaks scoop.
A former Swiss banker tells Channel 4 News that providing data on offshore bank accounts to WikiLeaks might put pressure on tax authorities, but he refuses to name names.
The legal team behind WikiLeaks editor Julian Assange say they fear he could end up at Guantanamo Bay if he is extradited to Sweden to answer sexual assault allegations.
As WikiLeaks announces US officials have subpoenaed the Twitter details of Julian Assange, Mr Assange’s lawyer tells Channel 4 News he believes a subpoena has also been issued against Skype.
As WikiLeaks announces US officials have subpoenaed the Twitter details of Julian Assange, Mr Assange’s lawyer tells Channel 4 News he believes a subpoena has also been issued against Skype.
A general election, a World Cup, an “environmental 9/11”, the biggest secret files leaks in history and news of a royal wedding. Channel 4 News looks back at the winners and losers in a hectic year.
After secret recordings reveal government ministers are privately “uneasy” about some policies, Gaby Hinsliff asks where does freedom of information end, and too much information begin?
Uncovering the true scale of the WikiLeaks-inspired Anonymous cyber attacks, they were not as bad as we were led to believe, writes Technology Correspondent Benjamin Cohen.
While US agencies are wrestling to get the genie of secrecy back in the bottle, blame Osama Bin Laden for the WikiLeaks scoop.
Julian Assange tells Channel 4 News he fears there will be a fresh attempt to detain him and have him sent to the US, after he was released on bail yesterday.
Channel 4 News live blogs the latest from the High Court in London today, where WikiLeaks’ founder Julian Assange faces his appeal hearing.
Julian Assange has walked out of the High Court in London exclaiming “justice is not dead yet” after being freed on bail by a judge pending extradition proceedings in the New Year.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange arrives at the High Court to learn whether he will be granted bail or left to remain in prison pending extradition proceedings next year.
WikiLeaks editor Julian Assange has told Channel 4 News there is an “ongoing attempt” by the US to extradite him and a “clear abuse of process” by Sweden. It follows his release on bail in London.
Vaughan Smith tells Channel 4 News why he offered his home as a bail address for Julian Assange, as it is announced the appeal against the WikiLeaks founder being granted bail will be heard tomorrow