For the past week, a military court has been considering the case of Bradley Manning, alleged to have leaked more than 250,000 embassy cables to Wikileaks. What have we learned?
Investigators say they found references to Julian Assange using the alias 'Press Association' about release of secret documents
We explain what Wikileaks embassy cables release includes and how it breaks down - plus you can download the key data for every cable
Manning, accused of leaking secrets to WikiLeaks, to go to pre-trial – known as Article 32 hearing – in Maryland next month
WikiLeaks cable reveals 2007 plan for African 'Elders' to persuade Zimbabwe leader to step down with cash incentives
Press freedom watchdog condemns legal action against Harare newspaper
Journalist identified when US cables were republished in full 'forced to leave after government harassment and intimidation'
Former media partners condemn WikiLeaks' decision to make public documents identifying activists and whistleblowers
Amy Goodman: The person who may have sparked all this year's uprising and revolution is now sitting in a courtroom, facing life in jail
This Guardian Books publication, taking the lid off the WikiLeaks phenomenon, will be available from 10 February 2011 at £9.99
The Guardian is publishing a series of reports based on more than 250,000 cables sent from, or to, US embassies around the world
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