Papers (information leaks)
Papers is a term - coined in the press - for leaking of data. The data is commonly of a financial or governmental nature.
Papers may refer to:
- Palestine Papers, a 2011 set of confidential documents about the Israeli–Palestinian peace process leaked to Al Jazeera, which published them
- Panama Papers, 11.5 million leaked documents published from 2016
- Pandora Papers, 11.9 million leaked documents published by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) beginning on 3 October 2021
- Paradise Papers, 13.4 million confidential electronic documents relating to offshore investments, leaked to SĂĽddeutsche Zeitung, widely shared with the ICIJ et al., & made public from 2017
- The Penkovsky Papers : The Russian Who Spied for the West., a 1965 CIA-commissioned book on secrets revealed by Oleg Penkovsky
- Pentagon Papers, a 1971 leaking of the US Department of Defense's history of the US involvement in Vietnam from 1945 to 1967
- Pentagon Papers II, the name coined for the 2010 Afghan War documents leak
- Pumpkin papers, a collection of notes and microfilm hidden by Whittaker Chambers in 1948 during an investigation by the US House Un-American Activities Committee
- Xinjiang papers, a collection of more than 400 pages of internal Chinese government documents, describing policy regarding Uyghur Muslims in the Xinjiang region
See also
- All pages with titles containing Papers
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