It's anyone's guess what's going to happen this year.
Julian Assange promised weekly information drops that will affect the November election.
On the organization’s 10th anniversary, founder Julian Assange said WikiLeaks would continue to release documents every week for the next 10 weeks.
The move prolonged the six-year-long legal standoff with prosecutors and cleared the way for the WikiLeaks founder to be questioned in London next month.
The 44-year-old WikiLeaks founder is wanted for questioning in Sweden over rape allegations stemming from a 2010 incident.
Wikileaks is offering a $20,000 reward for any information on the murder of DNC staffer Seth Rich.
The Florida congresswoman announced her resignation following an email leak that revealed Democratic National Committee staffers were biased toward Hillary Clinton.
Events celebrating Julian Assange are scheduled for Sunday even as he remains the subject of a European arrest warrant seeking his extradition.
A Stockholm district court ruled that there is still “probable cause for suspicion” against the WikiLeaks founder, who is wanted over allegations of rape.
The latest documents claim that the U.S. also spied on a climate change meeting, with an aim to protect large oil companies.
Authorities in both countries had rejected a Feb. 5 finding by a U.N. panel that the WikiLeaks founder was arbitrarily detained.
The Swedish government had dismissed a U.N. panel finding last Friday that the WikiLeaks founder was arbitrarily detained in the U.K.
Assange says a U.N. working group's decision that he has been "arbitrarily detained' for more than five years is a “resounding victory.”
The panel's findings stated that the WikiLeaks founder was subjected to “different forms of deprivation of liberty” and was entitled to compensation.
The WikiLeaks founder has been staying in the Ecuadorean Embassy in London to avoid extradition to Sweden on sex-crime charges.
The WikiLeaks founder said earlier he will accept arrest if the panel investigating his case does not say he is being illegally detained in the Ecuadorian embassy in London.
Julian Assange hasn't left the Ecuadorean Embassy in London in three years over fears of arrest and extradition over rape accusations.
The European Parliament has called for the protection of whistleblower Edward Snowden.
An email spotlights a U.S. effort to push back against Julian Assange after he released secret government cables.
The 2013 verdict, which ruled that some NSA actions were unlawful, granted a preliminary injunction to prevent the collection of raw data.
Swedish prosecutors failed to gain access, despite repeated attempts, to Ecuador's embassy in London where Assange has found refuge.
A former defense official allegedly posted sensitive intelligence documents online.