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AFP to decide if Assange has broken law The Australian THE federal Attorney-General has again been unable to say what law WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange may have broken. Robert McClelland has said it is illegal in Australia to obtain or distribute classified documents. The nation's first law officer came ... See all stories on this topic » | |||||
Russia's Putin raps U.S. over leaked cables Reuters By Gleb Bryanski MOSCOW (Reuters) - Prime Minister Vladimir Putin attacked the United States on Thursday over secret US diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks, saying the West had no right to preach to Russia about democracy. ... See all stories on this topic » | |||||
Heavy rains kill 10 in Panama, force Canal to close Fox News Panama City – Panamanian President Ricardo Martinelli confirmed the deaths of eight people resulting from days of heavy rains, raising to 10 the number of fatalities from a storm that has forced authorities to temporarily close the Panama Canal. ... See all stories on this topic » | |||||
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Human Rights Around the Globe Still Uneven Voice of America It's been 62 years since the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was written and the anniversary is marked around the world Friday, December 10. Femi Peters Junior is battling the Gambian authorities in order to get his father freed from prison. ... See all stories on this topic » | |||||
River guide believed killed by crocodile in Congo CNN International By the CNN Wire Staff Hendrik Coetzee was pulled from his kayak by a crocodile on the Lukuga River, according to the expedition sponsor's blog. (CNN) -- A renowned South African whitewater guide and outdoorsman was apparently pulled from his kayak by a ... See all stories on this topic » | |||||
Lebanon holds its breath over leaked revelations Independent By Robert Fisk in Beirut Julian Assange may claim that WikiLeaks' disclosure of US documents is for the good of the world, but in Lebanon they have had an incendiary effect. The Hezbollah party is using the cables as proof of UN involvement with ... See all stories on this topic » | |||||
Diplomats spoke of "fatal" Cuban economy in cable Reuters HAVANA (Reuters) - Diplomats from several countries said Cuba's economic situation could become "fatal" within two to three years while a Chinese diplomat groused that discussing reforms with the Cuban government was "a real headache," according to a ... See all stories on this topic » | |||||
Track Star Reportedly Among 14Detained in Inquiry in Spain New York Times By AP The world steeplechase champion Marta DomÃnguez and the doctor at the center of cycling's biggest doping investigation were among a reported 14 people detained across Spain by the Spanish Civil Guard in a new investigation. ... See all stories on this topic »
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