Tag: wikileaks
WikiLeaks threaten legal action after Google hand over journalist email data to US government
WikiLeaks are taking a stand against the US and Google after the latter revealed email information of three journalists following a FBI warrant
Super-judge Baltasar Garzon saves flamenco venues
Spain’s former super-judge Baltasar Garzon wades in to save flamenco institutions
Maximilian Bartie: ‘Time for change’
Our resident columnist, formerly of Royal Tunbridge Wells, puts the world to rights
Spanish ‘superjudge’ works to save Assange from extradition
Garzon does not believe William Hague's claims that the UK will protect the Wikileaks boss from human rights violations
Spanish ‘superjudge’ demands asylum for Wikileaks founder Julian Assange
Baltasar Garzon will travel to the International Court of Justice in The Hague if Britain denies Assange safe passage to Ecuador
Further cuts ahead for Spain despite million-strong 15-M protests
Protesters took to streets in 951 cities worldwide in opposition to austerity measures, but Spain is facing a harsh autumn and winter after new downgrade and inability to reign in spending in the regions. By Jon Clarke in Malaga
Andalucian airbase angst
Fears over the repercussions of job losses at US military bases near Sevilla and Cadiz revealed by Wikileaks
WikiLeaks Julian Assange’s escape to Ronda
Wanted Wikileaks boss planning Spanish sejourn with Oliver Stone
Odyssey´s Spanish treasure battle continues thanks to Wikileaks
WikiLeaks documents helped by revealing secret agreement between Spain and the U.S.
Thanks, but I couldn’t live here
Film director Ken Loach explains why he wouldn't move to Spain
Spain and USA swap treasures
Spain received unofficial help from the American government in its legal battle for the sunken Black Swan treasure, Wikileaks reveals