Wikileaks
Julian Assange to be questioned over rape allegations
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange faces a day of reckoning when Swedish police question him next week in the Ecuador embassy where he's been holed up for the past four years. Audio
Ecuador confirms it cut Assange's internet access
Ecuador has confirmed it partly restricted internet access for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who is taking refuge at its London embassy.
Wikileaks claims Assange's internet 'shut down'
Wikileaks says an unidentified "state actor" has shut down internet access for its founder Julian Assange.
Julian Assange still in 'arbitrary detention'
According to who you're talking to, Wikileaks founder, Julian Assange, remains in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London as a fugitive from justice or a victim of "arbitrary detention". Those last two… Video, Audio
UK rejects Assange decision as 'ridiculous'
The UK foreign secretary has branded as "ridiculous" a UN panel's ruling that Julian Assange be allowed to go free.
Julian Assange being arbitrarily held, UN panel to say
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is being "arbitrarily detained" in the UK, a UN panel is to rule. Audio
Wikileaks releases final IP chapter of TPP
The website Wikileaks has released what it says is a leaked copy of the final text of one of the more controversial chapters of the TPP. Andrew Cushen of InternetNZ has been looking at the leaked IP… Audio
Wikileaks releases document it says is final TPP text
The website Wikileaks has released what it says is a leaked copy of the final text of the TPP, and says it will make internet providers responsible for ensuring users are not breaching copyright… Audio
Julian Assange, The Wikileaks Files
The founder of the international whistle-blowing website Wikileaks speaks to Lynn Freeman from the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, where he's been holed up for three years. Julian Assange has a new book… Audio
John Pilger on Wikileaks, Julian Assange & Jeremy Corbyn
John Pilger is an Australian born journalist and filmmaker who has twice won Britain's Journalist of the Year award. Audio
UK to challenge Ecuador over Assange asylum
The UK is to make a formal protest to the government of Ecuador over the country's decision to "harbour" Julian Assange, the Foreign Office has said.
Wikileaks releases another batch of secret documents
Wikileaks has released another batch of secret documents which critics say show New Zealand is pushing for deregulation in world trade negotiations. Audio
Spying, mass surveillance, and code names from Monty Python
The UK journalist discusses the extraordinary story of Edward Snowden, and considers the action of spy agencies and their mass surveillance of populations the world over. Harding's interaction with… Audio
Nick Davies
Dirty tricks - power, politics and vasts amounts of money. Britain's phone-hacking scandal has made for a compelling story. In fact, George Clooney has just announced he's making a movie about it… Audio
WikiLeaks exposes deep rifts over environmental policy in TPP
WikiLeaks has exposed new details about trade talks between the United States, New Zealand and 10 other Pacific Rim nations that show deep rifts over environmental policy. Audio
Wikileaks on the year of the deliberate data breach
WikiLeaks spokesman Kristinn Hrafnsson on the organisation's big year - helping whistleblower Edward Snowden, continuing to dodge charges for Julian Assange, and still making disclosures of secret… Audio
Nick Davies on Bradley Manning and WikiLeaks
Nick Davies broke the phone hacking scandal that had been covered up for years by Rupert Murdoch's News International, and his work saw the Guardian, alongside The New York Times, become the main news… Audio
Bradley Manning sentenced to 35 years jail in WikiLeaks trial
Gabriel Schoenfeld is a senior fellow at the conservative Hudson Institute think-tank in the US and author of the book 'Necessary Secrets'. Faiza Patel is co-director of the Brennan Center for Justice… Audio
Russia grants US fugitive Edward Snowden a year's asylum
Kristinn Hrafnsson is a spokesperson for Wikileaks, which has assisted former American spy agency contractor Edward Snowden. The White House wants Mr Snowden sent back to the US to face trial for… Audio
WikiLeaks helping Edward Snowden
WikiLeaks says it is helping Edward Snowden, who is charged with disclosing secret US surveillance programmes. Audio