The Nation, Pakistan Playing with fire in Korea The Nation, Pakistan According to the Guardian (UK), a Wiki leak cable from the US Embassy says “Lee's more conservative advisors and supporters sees the current standoff as a genuine opportunity to push and further weaken the North, even if this might involve considerable … and more

The Drum US Twitter move alarms free speech advocates The Drum Jonsdottir came to the attention of the US last year after she became involved in the WikiLeak's release of a video purportedly depicting a US military helicopter shooting two Reuters reporters in Iraq. The move has alarmed advocates of free speech who … and more

Evening Standard The Olympic spirit of taking us all for a ride Evening Standard Why not branch out into WikiLeak cookbooks, for example, she suggested. Many scoffed at Michel at the time but I think she could be on to something. Forget Assange's self-serving memoir, which has since appeared without his consent as an unauthorised …

Claims United Nations Report Critical of Eritrea is Biased Black Star News Today, that lie and its creators have been exposed by the Wikileak cables. As Eritreans had long suspected, the “faulty intelligence” originated from Meles Zenawi and his treacherous cadres, and was advanced by incompetent diplomats such as Frazer and … and more

International Business Times AU Mother of Wikileak Founder to Protest Obama's Australia Visit International Business Times AU Besides carbon tax protesters who promised to make their voices heard when US President Barack Obama visits Australia next week, the mother of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange will also hold a …

Dispatches From the Edge: Playing With Fire In Korea Berkeley Daily Planet According to the Guardian (UK), a Wiki leak cable from the US Embassy says “Lee's more conservative advisors and supporters sees the current standoff as a genuine opportunity to push and further weaken the North, even if this might involve considerable …

Brazil Springs A WikiLeak … Assange Tags Newsman As Media Mole Huffington Post With a London court ruling that media activist Julian Assange must now return to Sweden to face charges of sex crimes, the WikiLeaks founder has made his last dance a Samba, outing Brazil's most trusted newscaster as what some local media are caling an … and more

Peace FM Online Julian Assange loses his appeal against extradition to Sweden DigitalJournal.com London – WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has had his appeal against extradition to Sweden denied by a British court. Assange is wanted in Sweden for questioning over the alleged rape and molestation of two women