Israel National News
Army announced on Wednesday that it will not ask for the death penalty in the case of Bradley Manning, the American Private accused of leaking top secret documents to WikiLeaks. The decision not to pursue the death penalty was made despite the fact...
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Bradley Manning, a former intelligence analyst suspected of disclosing the documents, is being held at a Marine base in Virginia as US officials investigate last year's publication of state department cables and military documents related to the wars...
BBC
Suspect Bradley Manning faces 22 new charges The US Army has charged a soldier held in connection with the leak of US government documents published by the Wikileaks website with 22 extra counts. The new charges against Private First Class Bradley...
Seattle Post Intelligencer
The Army says it has filed 22 additional charges against Pvt...Manning, the soldier suspected of providing classified government documents published by the WikiLeaks anti-secrecy group...They accuse Manning of using unauthorized software on...
Towleroad
The charges filed Wednesday include 16 specifications of wrongfully obtaining classified material for the purpose of posting it on the Internet, knowing that the information would be accessed by the enemy. Other charges include the illegal...
Scoop
Manning, the soldier suspected of providing classified government documents published by the WikiLeaks anti-secrecy group. CBS News reports that the new charges for the first time formally accuse Manning of aiding the enemy. Army officials said the...