Ecuador votes for president, Correa seen winning new term
Ecuadoreans vote for president on Sunday in a ballot expected to hand incumbent Rafael Correa a new term to advance his socialist agenda of heavy government spending and expansion of state power that...
View ArticleEcuador's Correa cruises to re-election victory
Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa swept to a re-election victory on Sunday that allows him to strengthen state control over the OPEC nation's economy and gives a timely boost to Latin America's...
View ArticleLondon Fashion Week: Alice Temperley, Vivienne Westwood, Matthew Williamson...
The best designers in the industry showcased their collections on the third day of London Fashion week.
View ArticleKate Middleton Fashion: Vivienne Westwood Advises Pregnant Duchess to Recycle...
Vivienne Westwood says the Duchess of Cambridge should recycle clothes more often
View ArticleAt 89, Mugabe sees "divine" mission to rule Zimbabwe
Robert Mugabe said he had a "divine task" to lead Zimbabwe, shrugging off concerns about his health and fitness for office as he prepares for what could be one the closest election battles since he...
View ArticleWill Boycotting Israel and Its Companies Advance Talks?
With Oxford University’s Student Union set to vote today on whether to boycott Israel, Nadin Rayya examines the potential impact.
View ArticleBradley Manning pleads guilty to misusing classified data in WikiLeaks case
The U.S. Army private accused of providing secret documents to the WikiLeaks website pleaded guilty on Thursday to misusing classified material he felt "should become public," but denied the top charge...
View ArticleBradley Manning Admits to Leaking US Cables to Wikileaks
US Army Private First Class pleads guilty to 10 out of 22 charges.
View ArticleU.S. soldier pleads guilty to misusing classified data in WikiLeaks case
The U.S. Army private accused of providing secret documents to the WikiLeaks website pleaded guilty on Thursday to misusing classified material he felt "should become public," but denied the top charge...
View ArticleCanadian Academic Tom Flanagan Apologises For Child Porn Comments
Former government adviser Tom Flanagan has been attacked over comments he made that viewers of child pornography should not be jailed.
View ArticleSorry, No Gold Today…We Sent It to China
'The central banks' gold is likely gone, and the bullion banks that sold it have no realistic chance of getting it back,' Eric Sprott tells us.
View ArticleAssange appoints WikiLeaks Party campaign director for Australian Senate bid
Fugitive WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, holed up in London's Ecuadorian embassy for nine months, has appointed a high-profile opponent of Britain's monarchy to run his campaign for a seat in...
View ArticleHow the ICIJ Untangled the Vast and Complex Offshore Data
We look at how custom-built software, powerful data mining tools and old-fashioned manual labour helped expose 1,000s of anonymous offshore account holders.
View ArticleRajiv Gandhi a Middleman in Swedish Jet Deal, Says WikiLeaks
In a shocking revelation, US cables procured by WikiLeaks in the 1970s revealed former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's role of a middleman in a Swedish jet deal.
View ArticleWhat is Bitcoin and How Does it Work?
Bitcoins have seen their value increase ten-fold in recent months, before crashing in a matter of hours. here Alistair Charlton explains Bitcoins and how they works.
View ArticleU.S. tax dollars promote Monsanto's GMO crops overseas: report
U.S. taxpayers are footing the bill for overseas lobbying that promotes controversial biotech crops developed by U.S.-based Monsanto Co and other seed makers, a report issued on Tuesday said.
View ArticleJulian Assange's WikiLeaks 'Barely Able to Cover Costs' as...
Controversial whistleblowers' site's accounts show receipts of just $68,000 (£44,978) in donations in 2012.
View ArticleHacker Jeremy Hammond Pleads Guilty to Stratfor Attack
Hacker Hammond faces up to 10 years in jail for leaking sensitive Stratfor emails to WikiLeaks.
View ArticleBradley Manning Wikileaks Trial to Spur US Demonstrations [VIDEO]
A whistleblower to some and a traitor to others, Private Manning will go on military trial.
View ArticleBradley Manning On Trial:Soldier Faces Possible 154-Year Imprisonment for...
Twenty five year old US army private Bradley Manning faces possible 154-year imprisonment for leaking classified information to website WikiLeaks. The young soldier is also being accused of aiding the...
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