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WASHINGTON - US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has slammed revelations by whistle blower website Wikileaks that America and Afghanistan had criticised British forces for not being up to the task of securing Helmand province.
LONDON - Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has said that the new leaked diplomatic cables set to be published by the whistleblowing website will contain fresh details on UFOs.
LONDON - WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has revealed that he has sent out 100,000 encrypted versions of secret files in case anything happens to him.
LONDON - The founder of the whistleblower website WikiLeaks insisted Friday in an online forum that no harm would come to anyone as a result of the ongoing public dump of a trove of previously confidential US diplomatic cables.
LONDON - WikiLeaks is up and running again on a Swiss network a few hours after the company providing its DNS services terminated the whistleblower website's account.
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- ‘Shaken’ Pak govt seeks to work out joint civil-military strategy on WikiLeaks expose
- US’ strategic partnership with Pak to continue despite WikiLeaks fallout: Crowley
- US convinced ‘Kandahar strongman’ Karzai’s half-brother is corrupt: WikiLeaks cable
- Pak fears “US will again desert Islamabad” after getting Bin Laden: WikiLeaks
- Bin Laden, Zawahiri might be in hiding in Pak’s Bajaur Agency: Musharraf to McCain
- WikiLeaks: Berlusconi ‘took kickbacks from Putin on energy contracts’
- Kayani “most powerful man in Pakistan” despite civilian govt’s presence: Pak editorial
- Cablegate highlights America’s deep role in Pak’s power politics
- Mumbai exposed fruits of “previous ISI policy to create Lashkar-e-Taiba”: WikiLeaks
- Leak of classified US diplomatic cables perfectly legal: WikiLeaks
- IAEA boosts information security after WikiLeaks
- ‘Bush didn’t oppose AQ Khan’s release to keep Pak interested in war on terror’
- “ANP chief declined Kayani’s offer to replace Zardari owing to lack of support”
- Saudi rulers looking for ‘another Musharraf’ in place of ‘rotten head’ Zardari as Pak ruler
- US-based Amazon.com stops hosting Wikileaks on its Web servers
- France has not integrated its minorities, WikiLeaks quotes US cables as saying
- WikiLeaks expose ‘US tactic’ to ignite clash among Muslim nations: ex-Pak Army chief
- Canadian envoy offers to resign as leak threatens ties to Afghanistan
- PML-N refutes Zardari’s claim of Shahbaz tipping off JUD prior to asset freeze order
- White House creates post to analyze security leaks
- WikiLeaks cables: Medvedev ‘plays Robin to Putin’s Batman’
- Asymmetrical US-Canada ties because of ‘Robin Vs Batman’ perception: US diplomats
- Pak Army’s re-focus on Indian border instead of FATA was terrorists’ aim behind 26/11?
- Pak nuclear arsenal under “foolproof control and command system”: Hasan
- ‘Brinkley, Miliband pressed Zardari to send ISI chief to India following 26/11′: Cable
- Indian will react after complete revelations by WikiLeaks: Krishna
- Pak ‘privately approved’ US drone strikes while publicly condemning them: Wikileaks
- Saudi Arabia distances itself from WikiLeaks expose
- Assange’s mother does not want son to be ‘hunted down and jailed’
- Ex- ISI chief Gul claims US making him a scapegoat for Afghan-war defeat
- US, UK, Russia share concerns over Pak nuclear stockpile, proliferation: WikiLeaks
- US envoy hopes WikiLeaks leaks won’t hit Pakistan ties
- Shabbaz Sharif tipped off JUD prior to asset freeze order by govt: Zardari to Patterson
- Saudi-Pak strained relations due to Zardari being perceived “corrupt”, reveals WikiLeaks
- ‘Kayani doing backdoor politics after learning from Musharraf’s mistakes’: Wikileaks
- US-UK share ‘deep concerns’ over Pakistan’s nuke weapons programme: Wikileaks
- Hillary Clinton should quit as Secretary of State: WikiLeaks founder
- Interpol issues wanted notice for WikiLeaks founder Assange over ’sex crimes’
- ‘Apologetic’ US in damage control mode amid WikiLeaks expose about Pak
- US failed to remove weapon grade uranium due to Pak delaying tactics
- US kept Pak Army’s extra-judicial killings in Swat secret
- Zardari prepared for assassination, named his successor
- Kayani considered plans to oust Zardari, send him into exile
- ‘US aid will not stop Pak from supporting LeT terror against India’: WikiLeaks
- WikiLeaks: Sarkozy is ‘thin-skinned, erratic, tyrannical and hyperactive’
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- Prince Andrew’s expletive-ridden rant against British anti-fraud officers exposed
- Awan calls WikiLeaks report ‘conspiracy to harm Pak’s ties with Islamic countries’
- WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange could be charged under US Espionage Act
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- US in the eye of WikiLeaks storm, Pakistani daily
- Emerging Pak-US ties contradict leaked Afghan war documents: Pak envoy to US
- Leaked Afghan war logs include capture of ‘Lady Al Qaeda’
- Afghan war log expose: Intelligence officials warn of revenge killings
- US concerned over ISI’s links with Lashkar, Haqqani network
- Top US military officer condemns leak of Afghanistan documents, says may risk American lives
- Obama decries ’substantial leak’ of classified war documents but says they reveal nothing new
- Document leak: Afghanistan questions US’ ‘contradictory’ silence over Pak role
- Global outrage over leak of 90,000 secret US military files
- Afghanistan not surprised by Pak support for Taliban
- Leak inquiry centers on arrested US intelligence analyst
- No victory in war of terror till Pak”s ISI reined in: Karzai aide Home
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- US classified Afghan War document leaks underscore deep suspicions about ISI role
- US alerted Afghan and Pakistan leaders in advance of leaked classified documents
- White House: No attempt made to stop news organizations from publishing reports on WikiLeaks
- White House: Leaked Afghanistan documents have potential to do harm
- White House: Leaked Afghanistan documents are a concern, pose potential troop threat
- WikiLeaks founder says evidence of war crimes in 91,000 leaked Afghanistan documents
- WikiLeaks says it disclosed secret US military documents to seek ‘transparency’
- Pak in denial mode following ISI- Afghan Taliban nexus proof in leaked US military data
- File leaks on Afghan war irresponsible: Pak envoy
- US says Pak safe havens for terror groups pose ‘intolerable threat’ to it
- US condemns leak of classified Afghan war military documents
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