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The Pentagon Papers: Explained

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The Pentagon Papers revealed how the U.S. government had lied to the public about its involvement in the Vietnam War. Leaked by the New York Times, this opened the door for future whistleblowers to expose the truth.
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¿Los hackers son delincuentes?

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¿Quienes fueron los primeros hackers? ¿Cuáles son los hackers más famosos y más controvertidos? ¿Son malvados?

Un hacker es una persona con habilidades avanzadas en computación que puede ingresar a sistemas informáticos sin...
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Sweden drops probe into rape charges against Julian Assange

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Sweden's prosecution authority has said it will not proceed with its rape investigation into Julian Assange.
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Julian Assange rape charge dropped in Sweden

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WikiLeaks cofounder waited out the nine-year investigation as prosecutors said the alleged victim's memory faded.
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Julian Assange: WikiLeaks co-founder's 50-week jail term for bail breach ‘an outrage’

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WikLeaks co-founder Julian Assange has been sentenced to 50 weeks in prison for breaching his bail conditions in the UK.



Speaking on the steps of Southwark Crown Court on Wednesday, WikiLeaks'...
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Julian Assange refuses to surrender to US extradition at court hearing in London

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WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange has faced his first hearing in a US case seeking to extradite him from the UK.



Appearing via video link from London's Belmarsh Prison on Thursday, Assange said he...
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to be expelled 'within hours or days'

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Julian Assange is to be expelled from Ecuador’s London embassy within hours or days, according to a “high level” source quoted by WikiLeaks.



In a tweet sent on Thursday, WikiLeaks claims the Ecuadoarian...
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Watch live: WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to be expelled from Ecuador's London embassy

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Julian Assange is to be expelled from Ecuador’s London embassy within hours or days, according to a “high level” source quoted by WikiLeaks.



In a tweet sent on Thursday, WikiLeaks claims the Ecuadoarian...
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Former Ecuadorian President Warns Assange Faces Immediate Arrest

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Ecuador’s Former President, Rafael Correa, has said Julian Assange could face immediate extradition to the United States if he leaves the Ecuadorian Embassy in London.



In an interview with Euronews, Correa said...
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Ex-Ecuador president warns Assange faces immediate arrest

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Ecuador’s Former President, Rafael Correa, has said Julian Assange could face immediate extradition to the United States if he leaves the Ecuadorian Embassy in London.



In an interview with Euronews, Correa said...
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WikiLeaks say founder Julian Assange is victim of 'extensive spying operation'

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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been the subject of an "extensive spying operation" during his asylum tenure inside the Ecuadoran embassy in London, the organisation has said.



In a press...
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The EU Commission say they protect whistleblowers - but what about Assange?

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A new whistleblower directive was approved by EU law negotiators on Tuesday in Strasbourg.



It is a "broad agreement, (which) covers most areas where we set minimum standards for protection reporting channels to...
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Julian Assange's war of words with Ecuadorian government

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A war of words has broken out between the Ecuadorian government and Wikileaks' founder Julian Assange.



Ecuador's President Lenin Moreno has defended his decision to remove Assange's asylum status last week claiming he...
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Whistleblowers across Europe now have more protection, but Assange divides opinion

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Whistleblowers across the European Union have won greater protection under a new landmark legislation aimed at encouraging reports of wrongdoing. The new law, approved by the European Parliament on Tuesday, shields...
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New rules for whistleblowers amid debate over Assange fate

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MEPs have backed new EU laws to protect employees who go public with reports of wrongdoing.



The new rules protect whistleblowers from dismissal and offer safe channels for reportin

g abuses.

"The big...
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Need 2 Know: Snowstorm Snarls Commutes, Assange Charged

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These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Friday, Nov. 16, 2018.
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On trial: Julian Assange and journalism | The Listening Post (Full)

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Julian Assange's trial and its consequences for journalism. Plus, prison journalism in the US.
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Defiant Assange speaks from Ecuadorian Embassy

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'The proper war is just commencing'
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Julian Assange returns home 'free man': Mixed reaction in Australia after plea deal with US

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The WikiLeaks founder begins life once again as a free man, but has yet to speak publicly about his ordeal.
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Biden considers Australia's request to drop Assange prosecution

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The Wikileaks founder and his allies have spent years fighting against his extradition to the US while he remains in custody in the UK.
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Julian Assange extradition: Joe Biden considers request to drop prosecution of WikiLeaks founder

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The Wikileaks founder and his allies have spent years fighting against his extradition to the US while he remains in custody in the UK.
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Assange extradition case puts journalism on trial as supporters fear last stand

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Assange faces extradition to the US for espionage. Supporters argue he was exposing war crimes as a journalist.
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Stella Assange accuses U.S. of valuing state secrets above justice

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In a speech to U.K. supporters of her husband, Julian Assange, Stella Assange denounced the U.S. government for prioritizing the protection of state secrets over exposing criminal activity and details that leave it susceptible to...
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Julian Assange appeals in ‘most important press freedom case in the world’

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A court will decide if Julian Assange may appeal extradition to the US, where relatives say he could die in jail.