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WikiLeaks Founder Defends Releasing US Documents on Afghanistan

The website has posted tens of thousands of US military documents online that paint a bleak picture of the Afghan war effort

US Army soldiers in Afghanistan

What Is Wikileaks?

A shadowy organization makes its name - and enemies - by exposing what's hidden from view. But is sunshine always a good thing?

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange speaks defends the release of tens of thousands of secret US military documents relating to the war in Afghanistan,

Khmer Rouge Prison Chief Sentenced to 19 Years

Kaing Guek Eav, had been found guilty of playing a role in the deaths of at least 14,000 people as the Khmer Rouge's chief torturer

Kaing Guek Eav, also known as Duch, appears on a television screen of the press center of the U.N.-backed war crimes tribunal in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 26 Jul 2010

Israeli Settlers Clash With Palestinians in West Bank

Stone-throwing violence and fist fights broke out as dozens of Israeli settlers marched on village of Burin and attacked Palestinians

An Israeli soldier detains a Palestinian during clashes with Israeli settlers, not seen, on the outskirts of Burin village, near the Jewish West Bank settlement of Yitzhar, near Nablus, 26 Jul 2010

Somali Puntland Forces Attack al-Qaida-Linked Militia

There are casualties on both sides as Puntland soldiers go on the offensive with al-Shabab group

Map of Puntland, Somalia

Attorney of Iranian Condemned to Be Stoned Faces Arrest

Mohammad Mostafaei has angered officials by defending Sakineh Ashtiani, who has been sentenced to be stoned to death

A boy signs a petition calling for an end to stoning during a demonstration by members of the International Committee Against Stoning in London, demanding the release of Sakineh Ashtiani, 24 Jul 2010

Somalia's Backers Pledge More Support to Defeat Militants

Main international backers of Somalia's government pledge additional resources to defeat al-Qaida-linked militants in Horn of Africa

African leaders gather to pose for a group photograph near Lake Victoria in the background at the venue for the opening of the African Union Summit in Kampala, Uganda, 25 Jul 2010

At Least 4 Killed In Blast Outside al-Arabiya Baghdad Bureau

Head of police says internal and external pressure of blast led to total destruction of al-Arabiya TV station headquarters

Iraqi army soldiers stand in the ruins of the office of the Al-Arabiya television station after a suicide bomber driving a minibus struck in Baghdad, 26 July 2010

Bomb Blast Overshadows Thai Governing Party's By-Election Victory

The weekend by-election was seen as a vital test of support for the government, after the army used force to end opposition protests

Thai police officers gather outside a shopping mall near the site of a bomb blast in downtown Bangkok, Thailand, 25 July 2010

US-Korean Exercise Focuses on Anti-Submarine Warfare, Air Defenses

About 200 aircraft are participating in the four-day drill, called in response to North Korea's sinking of S. Korean navy ship in March

The aircraft carrier USS George Washington departs Busan, South Korea on 25 Jul 2010.

Taylor War Crimes Trial Will Take Star Turn With Model's Testimony

Prosecutors want to ask Naomi Campbell about allegations former Liberian president gave her large rough-cut diamond at S. Africa dinner

In a ruling judges of the Special Court for Sierra Leone ordered a subpoena served on British model Naomi Campbell, 1 Jul 2010.
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