WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange loses his battle against extradition from Britain to Sweden to stand trial for alleged sex offences.
Whistleblower website, WikiLeaks, says it has released a cache of more than five million emails from US global security company, Stratfor.
The WikiLeaks founder must wait again to learn his extradition fate, but should Julian Assange "accept defeat gracefully" in his long-running battle to avoid going back to Sweden?
Bradley Manning, the US soldier accused of the leaking classified US documents to WikiLeaks, makes his first court appearance since being arrested in Iraq last year.
With founder Julian Assange facing a rape trial in Sweden, funding crippled by a "financial blockade" and dwindling support from fellow hactivists, can WikiLeaks survive? Channel 4 News investigates.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange faces extradition to Sweden where he will answer sex crime allegations.
Julian Assange's supporters will hold a demo outside the High Court next week as the WikiLeaks founder finds out if he has won or lost his latest fight against extradition to Sweden.
Protesters stay put in London's financial district for a second day, as the Occupy Wall Street movement ripples across the globe attracting high profile supporters.
Some 250,000 secret American diplomatic cables obtained by WikiLeaks have become available on the internet, uncensored and unredacted, sparking concerns about the safety of persons mentioned in them.
As demonstrators from all walks of life join anti-corruption protests in India, business leaders tell Channel 4 News: "There is a new generation with a global consciousness of what is happening"