December 13, 2010 Archives

International Broadcasting and Public Media

People across the globe are relating to their news outlets in new ways.

WikiLeaks' Financial Crisis

Is the growing isolation of Wikileaks the start of the end for the online secrets site?

Van Rompuy Future of the Euro

European Council President Herman van Rompuy releases "Our strategy on Euro Area' statement.

Protest Suspects Identified On CCTV

Police have identified 14 people they wish to question over violence at Thursday's student demonstrations in London

'Cyber War Will Hit All Web Users'

There are fears the "cyber war" between Wikileaks supporters and opponents could lead to everyday internet use becoming much more heavily regulated.

WikiLeaks: Trust or Transparency?

U.S. diplomatic cables exposed through WikiLeaks raise several questions about transparency and trust.

Internet Movers And Shakers Gather At Le Web

Each year in Paris the great and the good of the internet world gather for the Le Web conference.

Hotel Chain Expands Near Holy Sites

A new hotel brand has opened its first hotel near the holy shrine of Karbala in Iraq and plans to expand to other holy sites.

The Case Against Assange

Former Attorney General Michael Mukasey on why U.S. could and should prosecute WikiLeaks founder.

EU Clamps Down On Bankers' Bonuses

European regulators have confirmed tough restrictions on the bonuses that banks can pay their staff.

WikiLeaks and Julian Assange

Mark Stephens, discusses the case against him and the impact of the whistle-blowing website on world politics.

Protests At Chile Fire Prison

Protests have taken place at the San Miguel prison in Chile, two days after a fire killed more than 80 inmates.

Is WikiLeaks Whistleblower a Traitor?

Geraldo Rivera argues the WikiLeaks whistleblower, Pfc. Bradley Manning, deserves jail time for violating his military oath of service.

Is Wikileaks Founder a Journalist?

Don Lemon talks to an ex-CIA analyst on whether Julian Assange is a journalist or an antagonist.

In U.K., More Demonstrations Appear Likely

Protests intensified in London after legislation passed to triple university tuition fees.

Sweden Bombing Investigation

Investigations into Saturday's bomb blasts in Sweden have now widened to the United Kingdom.

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