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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange published U.S. secrets as a journalist. He's no criminal.
Chicago Sun-Times· 11 hours agoWikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been imprisoned in London for five years, while Texas...
Julian Assange’s mission was to change the world - but at what cost?
CNN via Yahoo News· 6 days agoJulian Assange started his WikiLeaks whistleblowing website on a quest for “radical transparency and...
If Joe Biden Really Wants to Celebrate Press Freedom He Should Free Julian Assange
The Nation· 4 hours agoPresident Joe Biden’s eloquence, such as it is, soars highest when he hymns alleluias to the free...
Analysts have long complained about fuzzy statistics from China. A new data fraud law shows Beijing...
Fortune· 1 hour agoIt turns out Beijing is also concerned about the reliability of its data. Last week, Xinhua, the Chinese state news agency, reported that an amendment to the country’s statistics law, designed ...
Opinion | Albanese clashes with Musk over harmful content – but don’t stop there
South China Morning Post· 7 days agoThe reprimand from Albanese and other Australian ministers was pointed and swift while Musk accused...
Mexico’s showdown with Ecuador over embassy raid begins at the International Court of Justice
CNN via AOL· 3 days agoMexico is suing Ecuador at the world court over the armed raid that led to the arrest of the...
On This Day, May 1: Rev. Jackson-Milosevic talk liberates U.S. soldiers
United Press International via Yahoo News· 2 days agoOn May 1, 1999, a meeting between the Rev. Jesse Jackson and Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic...
Bulgarian Distrust of Russia Simmers Over a Black Sea Oil Terminal
New York Times· 2 days agoRussia has been losing its grip on the Rosenets Oil Terminal, near the port city of Burgas, as...
Berlin kidnapping charge hangs over rise of Vietnam enforcer
Stars and Stripes· 7 days agoIt was a calm Sunday morning in a park near Berlin’s iconic Victory Column when a sudden loud shriek...
On This Day in History - May 1st - Almanac - UPI.com
UPI· 2 days agoOn May 1, 1999, a meeting between the Rev. Jesse Jackson and Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic led to the release of three U.S. soldiers captured a...