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Assange Loses Extradition Appeal

Hannah Madans
Associate News Editor

The founder of WikiLeaks lost his appeal against extradition to Sweden.

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Alleged Iran Terror Plot In US Foiled

Paresh Dave
Editor-In-Chief

Iran wanted to assassinate Saudi Diplomat that reminded US to attack Iran; Iran denies involvement in worldwide bomb plot.

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The Arab Spring And Al Jazeera

(Al Jazeera)

The resignation last week of Wadah Khanfar as managing director of Al Jazeera has provoked speculation of a scandal.

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U.S. Building Drone Bases In Africa To Fight Terrorism

Hannah Madans
Associate News Editor

Drones placed in the Horn of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula has created overlapping surveillance areas.

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WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange Takes Heat At Home

WikiLeaks' Julian Assange (Wikimedia Commons)

Catherine Green
Executive Producer

Charges in his native country add to Assange's legal woes.

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WikiLeaks Unleashes Cache Of "New" Cables

Benjamin Gottlieb
Senior News Editor

Latest cable dump sheds light on tenuous U.S. relations overseas.

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FBI Arrests Anonymous Hackers

Kate Rooney
Executive Producer

A nationwide sweep of the notorious computer-hacking ring included search warrants for dozens of homes.

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Pentagon Papers Set To Be Released

(The American Library Association, Creative Commons)

Cara Palmer
Staff Columnist

After 40 years, the Pentagon Papers will be declassified.

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WikiLeaks Documents Reveal Guantanamo Mismanagement

Kevin Douglas Grant
Executive Editor

The release of 200 "high risk" prisoners between 2003 and 2009 has drawn ire, as has the incarceration of an 89-year-old man and 14-year-old boy. The leaked documents provide a wealth of information about al Qaeda on and after 9/11, as well as about 150 inmates who were wrongly imprisoned.

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