Gitmo inmate freed for informing on 123 others
Leaked U.S. military documents reveal that a Guantanamo Bay detainee was freed after informing on 123 other prisoners, despite concerns about the reliability of his evidence. Full story
Leaked U.S. military documents reveal that a Guantanamo Bay detainee was freed after informing on 123 other prisoners, despite concerns about the reliability of his evidence. Full story
Hungary's new conservative Fidesz party is considering giving mothers with young children additional votes in elections, The Guardian newspaper reported Monday. Full story
Britain's royal wedding is off! Oh no it's not, it's an April Fools' joke. Full story
A reporter from Britain's Guardian newspaper and a Brazilian colleague who went missing in Libya this week were imprisoned by government forces, Reporters Without Borders said. Full story
Customs officers in the Netherlands have seized shipments of PlayStation 3 game machines as part of an ongoing contentious court battle between LG and Sony. Full story
An Iraqi defector codenamed “Curveball” admits that he made up stories about mobile bioweapons trucks and secret factories to try to bring down Saddam Hussein’s regime. Full story
In a Web chat with readers of Britain’s Guardian newspaper, the WikiLeaks founder addressed the outlook for his site, declaring that its future “depends on you.” NBC’s Brian Williams reports.
epa02262208 WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange shows an issue of the British daily The Guardian during a press conference at the Frontline Club in London, Britain, 26 July 2010, to discuss about the 75,000 Afghan war documents that the organization made available to The New York Times, The Guardian of
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange holds up a copy of the Guardian newspaper during a press conference at the Frontline Club in central London, July 26, 2010. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS CONFLICT CIVIL UNREST)
LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 26: Julian Assange of the WikiLeaks website holds up a copy of The Guardian newspaper as he speaks to reporters in front of a Don McCullin Vietnam war photograph at The Front Line Club on July 26, 2010 in London, England. The WikiLeaks website has published 90,000 secret US M