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WikiLeaks
Where Is Southeast Asia in the Panama Papers?
By Luke Hunt
NSA Spying on Japan: The Fallout
By Mina Pollmann
Wikileaks Reveals ‘Unprecedented’ Media Silencing in Australia
By Jarni Blakkarly
Yes, Edward Snowden Is a Traitor
By Zachary Keck
The TPP's Not Dead Yet (But It's Close)
By Shannon Tiezzi
Has Snowden Killed Internet Freedom?
By ousting Western cyber-espionage programs, Snowden has severely set back the cause of Internet freedom.
Edward Snowden: The Real Jason Bourne?
Four amateur Hong Kong filmmakers steal a march on Hollywood, making the first Edward Snowden film.
Intelligence Sharing in the Whistleblower Era
Government agencies are likely to more jealously guard information after Manning and Snowden.
New York Times Correspondent Expelled From Pakistan
Pakistani journalists respond to the news that Declan Walsh has been expelled from the country.
Adapting to a Porous World
The past 12 months have underscored how technology is creating a new, and very real, political and social space.
WikiLeaks on Laos
WikiLeaks has some interesting and candid US Embassy insights on corruption and poverty in Laos.
WikiLeaks and Japan’s Security
Leaked cables obtained by WikiLeaks suggest a misguided attempt by the Japanese government to steer views on defence and security.