NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden to apply for asylum in Russia until 'legal...
NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden said he intends to apply for asylum in Russia until such a time as he is allowed to fly to Latin America, in a statement released to human rights activists at a...
View ArticleObama speaks with Putin amid tensions over Snowden
Published July 13, 2013FoxNews.com June 9, 2013: This photo provided by The Guardian newspaper in London shows Edward Snowden.AP President Obama spoke Friday with Russian President Vladimir Putin amid...
View ArticleFugitive Snowden wants Russia asylum for now
Fugitive US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden on Friday told activists he wanted to claim asylum in Russia until he can travel on to Latin America, in his first encounter with the outside world since...
View ArticleSnowden to Seek Temporary Asylum in Russia
Ex-intelligence contractor Edward Snowden, encamped at a Russian airport evading the reach of U.S. authorities, said on Friday he had sacrificed a comfortable life in disclosing U.S. spying secrets...
View Article>Snowden says he wants asylum in Russia
MOSCOW (AP) — Edward Snowden emerged from weeks of hiding in a Moscow airport, saying Friday that he wants asylum in Russia before moving on to Latin America and assailing U.S. surveillance programs...
View ArticleSnowden says he wants asylum in Russia, accepts Putin's terms
MOSCOW: Edward Snowden emerged from weeks of hiding in a Moscow airport, saying on Friday that he wants asylum in Russia before moving on to Latin America and assailing US surveillance programmes as...
View ArticleSnowden says he wants asylum in Russia
MOSCOW: Edward Snowden emerged from weeks of hiding in a Moscow airport, saying Friday that he wants asylum in Russia before moving on to Latin America and assailing U.S. surveillance programmes as...
View ArticleRussian Officials Say They Didn't Receive an Asylum Request From Snowden
MOSCOW -- Senior Kremlin officials said Saturday that Russia's Federal Migration Service had not yet received a formal appeal for asylum from Edward J. Snowden. And the Russian foreign minister,...
View ArticleRights groups summoned to meet fugitive Snowden
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Former intelligence agency contractor Edward Snowden asked to meet human rights groups at a Moscow airport on Friday to discuss what he called threatening and illegal behavior by...
View ArticleObama speaks with Putin on Snowden, but no sign of movement
Russian President Vladimir Putin and World War Two veterans attend a flower laying ceremony at the Battle of Prokhorovka monument at the State Military-Historical Museum of Prokhorovka Field, Belgorod...
View ArticleEdward Snowden renews plea for asylum in Russia
Lawyer Genry Reznik, who attended a meeting Friday with Edward Snowden, speaks with journalists inside Moscow's Sheremetyevo International Airport. Reznik said Snowden had "promised that he would not...
View ArticleRussian foreign minister: Snowden hasn't yet applied for asylum
MOSCOW --As of Saturday, Edward Snowden had not yet formally applied for political asylum in Russia, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said. “We are not in contact with Edward Snowden,” Lavrov said in...
View ArticleRussia Says It Hasn't Receive Snowden Asylum Request
Immigration officials in Russia say they've not received any application from Edward Snowden, the man accused of leaking top-secret NSA documents, a day after he told the media in Moscow that his plan...
View ArticleRussian official: No asylum application received from NSA leaker Snowden
Facebook Follow @washtimes Edward Snowden has requested asylum in Russia. Should Vladimir Putin honor that request? Login to Vote View results MOSCOW — Russian immigration officials said Saturday they...
View ArticleRussia Says It Has Not Yet Received An Asylum Request From Snowden
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View ArticleUS warns Moscow as Snowden seeks asylum in Russia
By Anna SmolchenkoPublished July 12, 2013AFP A computer screen displays a picture released by Human Rights Watch of US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden (C) during a meeting with leading Russian...
View ArticleRussia says Edward Snowden hasn't applied for asylum yet
MOSCOW -- As of Saturday, Edward Snowden had not yet formally applied for political asylum in Russia, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said. "We are not in contact with Edward Snowden," Lavrov said in...
View ArticleObama, Putin discuss Snowden's asylum plea
President Barack Obama has spoken with Russian President Vladimir Putin about the status of National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden. The White House isn't disclosing any details but says...
View ArticleSnowden Agrees To Stop Leaks: Report
MOSCOW -- Russian immigration officials said Saturday they have not received an application from Edward Snowden, the U.S. National Security Agency leaker who wants to get asylum in Russia. Snowden...
View ArticleRussia: No Official Approach From Snowden
Russia says it has still not received a formal request for asylum from CIA whistleblower Edward Snowden. Snowden broke three weeks of silence on Friday and said he would be seeking temporary asylum in...
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