US scrambles to find source of highly classified intel leak

US scrambles to find source of highly classified intel leak

Some Western security experts and US officials say they suspected it could be someone from the United States.

  • byIdrees Ali

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Whistleblowers must not be sacrificed on the altar of law

Whistleblowers must not be sacrificed on the altar of law

Commonwealth shield laws failed to protest whistleblower Richard Boyle against prosecution and now Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus must stop him being sacrificed on a seemingly unalterable altar of law.

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My transition,prison and PTSD:How Chelsea Manning survived it all

My transition,prison and PTSD:How Chelsea Manning survived it all

In 2010,a young US army intelligence officer leaked secrets about military operations and went to jail. Released in 2017,the now 35-year-old tells her story.

  • byAndrew Billen
Penny Wong’s comments dampen hopes for Assange’s release

Penny Wong’s comments dampen hopes for Assange’s release

While visiting London,Foreign Minister Penny Wong says the rule of law must be applied to the WikiLeaks founder.

  • byLatika Bourke
The year Assange walks free? Why there are cautious hopes

The year Assange walks free? Why there are cautious hopes

The prime minister’s push to bring Julian Assange home and the appointment of Kevin Rudd as US ambassador have heightened expectations,but this is not a done deal.

  • byMatthew Knott
Kevin Rudd’s appointment as US ambassador lifts Assange supporter hopes

Kevin Rudd’s appointment as US ambassador lifts Assange supporter hopes

As far back as 2010,Rudd has insisted that the US government and whoever leaked the documents should be held responsible for the disclosure not Assange.

  • byMatthew Knott
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Diverse group of protesters link arms calling for the release of Assange

Diverse group of protesters link arms calling for the release of Assange

Julian Assange’s father and brother have led a small but eclectic group of protesters that attempted to create a human chain around Flinders Street Station.

  • byLachlan Abbott
‘Political persecution’:Julian Assange files further appeal against extradition to US

‘Political persecution’:Julian Assange files further appeal against extradition to US

Assange claims UK Home Secretary Priti Patel breached Britain’s extradition treaty when she agreed for his extradition to the United States to go ahead.

  • byLatika Bourke
‘Just get me out of here’:Assange dad’s desperate bid to bring his ‘Wizard’ home

‘Just get me out of here’:Assange dad’s desperate bid to bring his ‘Wizard’ home

Julian Assange is the world’s most famous prisoner. I spoke to his father,John Shipton,who is leading the campaign to free him.

  • byPeter FitzSimons
‘Disgruntled’ engineer convicted over massive WikiLeaks release of CIA secrets

‘Disgruntled’ engineer convicted over massive WikiLeaks release of CIA secrets

A jury has found a former CIA software engineer guilty of causing the biggest theft of classified information in CIA history.

  • byLarry Neumeister
Bugged embassy bathrooms and a wedding in prison:life married to Julian Assange

Bugged embassy bathrooms and a wedding in prison:life married to Julian Assange

For most of the 11 years Stella Assange has been involved with the Wikileaks founder he has been in some form of captivity. His extradition to the US is the latest setback in her relationship.

  • byMick Brown