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US accused of invading Twitter privacy

The US government is being accused of seeking to win the right to order Twitter to hand over private account details, as the WikiLeaks row continues to escalate. Read the full story

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Russia banishes Guardian’s Moscow correspondent

The Guardian‘s Moscow correspondent, Luke Harding, has been refused re-entry to Russia. Read the full story

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Could WikiLeaks do with a journalist or two?

How well do journalists report on technical matters? Read the full story

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WikiLeaks’ Assange ‘faces execution’

Lawyers of Julian Assange have claimed that the WikiLeaks figurehead will be at a “real risk” of the death penalty or detention in Guantánamo Bay if he is extradited to Sweden over accusations of rape and sexual assault. Read the full story

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Guardian to publish book on WikiLeaks collaboration

The Guardian will reveal the details of its relationship with WikiLeaks in a book to be published next month. Read the full story

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Why the American media is reluctant to defend WikiLeaks

The calls for WikiLeaks’ mouthpiece Julian Assange to be prosecuted for leaking state secrets to the world are unsurprising given the delicate and embarrassing nature of what has been revealed. Read the full story

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Assange lashes out at ‘disgusting’ Guardian

WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange has struck out at the Guardian, calling an article published in the paper referring to Assange’s trial on rape charges as “disgusting”. Read the full story

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Twitter first for journos in Assange case

In what is considered a first for the English court system, journalists were allowed to tweet proceedings onto the internet while WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange found out if he was to be granted bail for his accusations of rape. Read the full story

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"You can’t photograph a flying bullet but you can capture genuine fear."


A 2007 quote from legendary war photographer Horst Faas, who died aged 79 last week.


(Source: Press Gazette)

 

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