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Bradley Manning sentenced to 35 years
US soldier Bradley Manning has been sentenced to 35 years in prison by a military judge after being convicted of the country’s biggest breach of classified data.
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Edward Snowden leaves Moscow airport
Fugitive US whistleblower Edward Snowden has left Moscow airport after being granted asylum in Russia, his lawyer says.
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Bradley Manning sentencing hearing begins
US army solider Bradley Manning could face 136 years in prison for leaking military documents to whistleblower organisation WikiLeaks – as his sentencing hearing starts.
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Assange: Bradley Manning conviction is ‘dangerous’
Julian Assange says the conviction of US soldier Bradley Manning for leaking military documents to WikiLeaks is “a dangerous precedent” and an example of “national security extremism.”
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Bradley Manning not guilty of ‘aiding the enemy’
Bradley Manning, accused of leaking documents to whistleblower organisation WikiLeaks, is found not guilty of “aiding the enemy” but is convicted of five espionage and five theft counts.
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Edward Snowden ‘allowed to enter Russia’
Fugitive US whistleblower Edward Snowden is reported to have been given a document allowing him to leave the transit area of a Moscow airport and enter Russia.
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Ecuadorean embassy bugging claims ‘ridiculous’
The head of the British company accused of bugging the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, tells Channel 4 News the allegation is “utterly ridiculous”.
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Morales plane ‘was not searched’ for Edward Snowden
A diplomatic row is brewing after Bolivian President Evo Morales’s jet is grounded in Vienna to be searched, presumably for Edward Snowden. But Bolivia says officials were refused entry to the plane.
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Asylum options shrink for whistleblower Edward Snowden
Edward Snowden has withdrawn his request for political asylum from Russia despite a growing number of countries rejecting his pleas for safe haven.
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Julian Assange ‘will not be smuggled out in boot of car’
The diplomatic stand-off over Julian Assange shows no sign of abating, as the Ecuadorian foreign minister says the WikiLeaks founder is prepared to stay in Ecuador’s London embassy for five years.
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‘Sultan’ Erdogan: the end of Turkey’s secular state?
His opponents call him the sultan, and say he is intent on transforming Turkey’s secular state into an Islamic fiefdom. But amid widespread protests, which way will Turkey’s prime minister turn?
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What did WikiLeaks and Bradley Manning do for us?
As Bradley Manning stands trial in the US, Channel 4 News looks back at what the soldier’s leaks published by WikiLeaks revealed – and the impact they had.
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WikiLeaks: Bradley Manning in court
Private Bradley Manning goes on trial more than three years after he was arrested in Iraq and charged with the biggest leak of classified information in US history.
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We ‘need to protect’ people like Bradley Manning
James Ball, a former employee at Wikileaks, says the company bears “some responsibility” for the trial of Private Bradley Manning, due to start on Monday, over the leaking of military secrets.
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Bradley Manning Wikileaks trial set to begin
The US army private, Bradley Manning – accused of being behind the biggest leak of military secrets in history – goes on trial. He allegedly passed on secret files to the website WikiLeaks.