Battle lines are drawn
Will the open war over Wikileaks force governments to reveal their true colours, asks Jon Snow.
Journalist Vaughan Smith tells Channel 4 News why he offered a bail address to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, after his second appearance in court.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is granted conditional bail but remains in custody after what his lawyer told Channel 4 News was a “vindictive campaign” by Swedish prosecutors.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is granted conditional bail but remains in custody after what his lawyer told Channel 4 News was a “vindictive campaign” by Swedish prosecutors.
Join the #c4news live blog as WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange attends a bail hearing in London and students protest over plans to raise university tuition fees.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will ask to be granted bail when he appears before City of Westminster Magistrates’ Court for a second time today.
The latest WikiLeaks cable reveals fears of anti-Catholic violence in the UK after the Pope offered to accept conservative Anglicans into the Roman Catholic church.
While allegations against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and the husband of honeymoon murder bride Anni Dewani hit the headlines, Duncan Lamont looks at the process behind UK extradition.
The WikiLeaks supporters behind attacks on various websites – including Mastercard and Visa, have sent footage to Channel 4 News of a cyber strike being carried out.
As hackers claim to have brought down Mastercard’s website in revenge for the firm suspending services WikiLeaks, Julian Rush explains what “Distributed Denial Of Service” really means.
The arrest of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has sparked a media scrum – but the charge against him is not for spying nor stealing documents. He is wanted for questioning in connection with rape, unlawful coercion and sexual molestation, writes Jonathan Rugman.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is refused bail after appearing in a London court over sex crime allegations originating in Sweden. His lawyer tells Channel 4 News that “darker forces” are at work.
Will the open war over Wikileaks force governments to reveal their true colours, asks Jon Snow.
Krishnan Guru-Murthy on claims that Downing Street didn’t have much to do with the US Embassy and dealt direct with the White House.
The DA Notice committee has told Channel 4 News that Wikileaks’ publication of a list of foreign infrastructures “critical” to US national security is not as damaging as it may have first seemed.
Channel 4 News learns that Britain’s serious crime agency is expecting an arrest warrant application from Sweden for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.