WikiLeaks' Assange sets sights on leaving embassy: Now what?
Some commentators have questioned if anything has changed, diplomatically and legally, in WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange's case. Here's what could happen next.
Some commentators have questioned if anything has changed, diplomatically and legally, in WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange's case. Here's what could happen next.
According to a report, the U.K. government allegedly bypassed international intelligence-sharing treaties by tapping into the NSA's reported PRISM network.
Another bump for London's Tech City, the enterprise big data company is setting up shop at the Silicon Roundabout, likely much to the pleasure of the U.K. coalition government.
The draft U.K. Communications Data Bill, dubbed the "snoopers' charter," has faced widespread criticism for its widespread surveillance powers. Now the U.K.'s data protection chief has weighed in.
The social networking giant paid less than 1 percent of its 2011 revenues in tax, according to latest figures, adding yet another company to the long list of firms that are accused of tax avoidance schemes.
Despite Wikileaks' founder Julian Assange's successful asylum bid, he picked the worst embassy to try and escape from. Here's why, and how he could possibly evade the U.K. authorities.