Snowden: Children born today will not know concept of privacy
Edward Snowden has warned of the dangers posed by a loss of privacy in a message broadcast to Britain on Christmas Day.
View ArticleSnowden: My mission ‘accomplished’
NSA leaker Edward Snowden gives wide-ranging interview to The Washington Post, telling the newspaper “I already won.”
View ArticleJudge rules NSA program legal
A U.S judge rules the NSA data collection program exposed by Edward Snowden is legal — a much-needed win after a series of setbacks over its legality and usefulness.
View ArticleSnowden leaks may be ‘lethal’ for troops: lawmakers
Fugitive intelligence contractor Edward Snowden’s theft of 1.7 million secret documents could potentially put US military forces in “lethal” danger worldwide, American lawmakers warned Thursday, citing...
View ArticleSpies use apps to track people – report
Documents leaked by former NSA contactor Edward Snowden suggest that spy agencies have a powerful ally in the apps installed on smartphones across the globe.
View ArticleU.S. warns of al Qaeda ‘franchises’
If classified leaker Edward Snowden claims victory for disclosing details of U.S. surveillance programs, he should return all the other documents he has yet to to make public, Director of National...
View ArticleObama sued over NSA spying
U.S. Senator Rand Paul, touted as a possible presidential contender, is suing President Obama, he says because of the extent of NSA domestic snooping that was exposed by Edward Snowden.
View ArticleSnowden: ‘Fix’ U.S. spy network
Even though he can’t set foot in the United States for fear of arrest, fugitive National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden was set to speak remotely Monday to an audience of thousands at the South...
View ArticleSnowden: I’m a patriot; Kerry: No
Edward Snowden says he considers himself a patriot, and he wouldn’t have gone to such lengths to reveal secret U.S. government surveillance programs if he didn’t have to.
View ArticleSnowden files asylum extension
Edward Snowden is hoping to stay in Russia a little, or perhaps a lot, longer.
View ArticleU.S. ‘spied on’ American Muslims
The U.S. government allegedly spied on prominent American Muslims under the same program it used to keep tabs on suspected terrorists, according to documents held by National Security Agency...
View ArticleWhen being Muslim is probable cause
Complete shock, surprise and disappointment — that was my reaction to revelations from documents released by Edward Snowden that the National Security Agency monitored my e-mails from 2006 to 2008...
View ArticleUK says spying program that may or may not exist is legal
The British government is being sued for monitoring activities exposed by Edward Snowden, but it maintains that it operates within the law.
View ArticleNew leaker reveals U.S. secrets
The federal government has concluded there’s a new leaker exposing national security documents in the aftermath of surveillance disclosures by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, U.S. officials tell...
View ArticleSA group honours Snowden
Exiled American whistle-blower, Edward Snowden has been honoured for exposing abuse of power and misuse of state security apparatus to spy on citizens and other governments.
View ArticleNews24.com | Documents show UK spies stored journos’ e-mails
Britain’s GCHQ eavesdropping agency stored e-mails from journalists working for several large media organisations, according to documents released by Edward Snowden.
View ArticleLawyer: Snowden ready for home
Edward Snowden’s lawyer says he is ready to come home to the United States.
View ArticleReport: Snowden files hacked
Russia and China reportedly decrypted files stolen by NSA leaker Edward Snowden, as CNN’s David McKenzie reports.
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