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Judge accepts terms under which Manning would plead guilty to lesser charges

A military judge on Thursday accepted the terms under which the young Army private charged in one of the largest leaks of classified material in U.S. history would plead guilty to lesser charges, a move that raises questions about whether the government will proceed with its most serious charges.

 

Judge refuses to drop WikiLeaks case

A military judge denied a request Wednesday to dismiss all the charges against the Army intelligence analyst accused of leaking hundreds of thousands of classified military and State Department documents while serving in Iraq.

 

Document: Iranians got hikers in Iraq

Document: Iranians got hikers in Iraq

A classified U.S. military document appears to lend credence to claims that Iran crossed the Iraqi border to arrest three American hikers.

 

Sweden denies residency permit to WikiLeaks founder

Sweden denies residency permit to WikiLeaks founder

Sweden denied a work and residency permit Monday for Julian Assange, founder of the WikiLeaks website that angered the United States by releasing classified U.S. military documents about the Afghan war.

 

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