
Alan Rusbridger
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MT @BBCNewsUS Putin says US authorities hv in effect trapped Edward Snowden in Russia http://t.co/iASPcrv1Zv”
— Alan Rusbridger (@arusbridger) 16 Jul
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Latest articles by Alan Rusbridger
Inside the mind of Eric Schmidt
More thoughts on North Korea, Julian Assange, privacy and revolution from Alan Rusbridger 's interview with Google's Eric Schmidt
More thoughts on North Korea, Julian Assange, privacy and revolution from Alan Rusbridger 's interview with Google's Eric Schmidt
The future according to Mr Google
Eric Schmidt is worth $8.2bn, he runs one of the most powerful companies in the world – and he knows what you're going to do next. Google's executive chairman tells all
Eric Schmidt is worth $8.2bn, he runs one of the most powerful companies in the world – and he knows what you're going to do next. Google's executive chairman tells all
Why data matters at the Guardian
In his forward for Facts are Sacred, Guardian's editor-in-chief Alan Rusbridger explains how data is changing journalism • Buy the book with a Guardian discount
In his forward for Facts are Sacred, Guardian's editor-in-chief Alan Rusbridger explains how data is changing journalism • Buy the book with a Guardian discount
We need reform and a free press. This will require both time and openness
Give a new regulation system a year to bed in before we act. A royal charter should seal the deal, not describe it
Give a new regulation system a year to bed in before we act. A royal charter should seal the deal, not describe it
Spies, Chopin and a last-minute rescue in Libya
When Guardian correspondent Ghaith Abdul-Ahad was seized reporting Libya's civil war, editor-in-chief Alan Rusbridger flew out to secure his release. In an extract from his book, he tells of a surreal three days in Tripoli negotiating with Gaddafi's ministers, being trailed by spooks and practising Chopin in a deserted hotel
When Guardian correspondent Ghaith Abdul-Ahad was seized reporting Libya's civil war, editor-in-chief Alan Rusbridger flew out to secure his release. In an extract from his book, he tells of a surreal three days in Tripoli negotiating with Gaddafi's ministers, being trailed by spooks and practising Chopin in a deserted hotel