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Washington, District of Columbia : View of the Amazon homepage taken in Washington on December 3, 2010. WikiLeaks, battling to remain online after sparking an international furor with its release of secret US cables, accused Amazon of cowardice for booting the website off its servers. The Seattle-based Amazon, meanwhile, broke days of silence and provided its first public explanation of its decision to withdraw its Web-hosting services from WikiLeaks.org. Amazon Web Services, in a statement, said it cut off WikiLeaks because it had violated the company’s terms of service and not because of any government pressure. AFP 


WikiLeaks: Clinton to keep phoning leaders ‘for weeks’

Hillary Clinton, who contacted dozens of foreign leaders after the latest WikiLeaks disclosures, will continue to do so for "the next weeks," the US secretary of state told journalists travelling with her Saturday.

 

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WikiLeaks fights to stay online as founder's arrest looms

The WikiLeaks website was fighting to stay online Saturday after Sweden issued a new arrest warrant for its elusive chief and it battled cyber attacks and government attempts to silence it.

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How BP’s oil spill costs could double

LONDON - Last month, BP increased by $8 billion the financial provisions it was taking for the Gulf of Mexico oil spill; the company’s shares rose.

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