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NSA leaker & former CIA employee Edward Snowden has asked for political asylum in Russia, saying he could not fly to Latin America, according to Human Rights Watch representative who met the whistleblower.
The appointment of el Beblawi appears to indicate that the interim government is turning one eye to Egypt's pressing economic problems.
NYC-MTA releases notifications about side effect of "gas release" and its not pretty! PEOPLE ARE MAD
David Mezzapelle believes that we all have the capacity to make optimism contagious just by sharing our life's adventures, our successes, and even our failures. Mezzapelle is the author of Contagious Optimism, an uplifting book series that contains
Hackers who wiped tens of thousands of PC hard drives in South Korea earlier this year also appear to be targeting the country's military secrets, according to a report.
Witnesses reported between four and six explosions overnight in the town of about 6,000 people. The derailment happened at about 1 a.m. ET, about 250 kilometres east of Montreal. It is not yet known if there are any casualties, but several people
An Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 passenger jet has crashed while landing at San Francisco International Airport, according to the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration. It has not yet been confirmed whether any of the passengers on board were injured.
A large swath of a town in eastern Quebec was destroyed Saturday after a train carrying crude oil derailed, sparking several explosions and forcing the evacuation of up to 1,000 people.
President Evo Morales has warned that he could close the US Embassy in Bolivia as South America's leftist leaders rallied to support him after his presidential plane was re-routed amid suspicions that NSA leaker Edward Snowden was on board.
Fixations on denouncing Edward Snowden distract, by design, from the serious transgressions of those who are far more powerful
President Evo Morales has warned that he could close the US Embassy in Bolivia as South America's leftist leaders rallied to support him after his presidential plane was re-routed amid suspicions that NSA leaker Edward Snowden was on board.
One day before members of the Icelandic Parliament are due to break for summer vacation, leaders of three political parties have submitted a special piece of legislation which would make NSA whistleblower and fugitive, Edward Snowden, a c
Krishnan Guru-Murthy reports from Tahrir Square as President Morsi is ousted by the military.
Ecuador has found a hidden microphone inside its London embassy, where WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is living, and will disclose on Wednesday who controls the device, its foreign minister said.
We're told the euro crisis is over. But Portugal's coalition government is on the brink of collapse, and markets are once again on the slide. The crisis, it would seem, is far from over.
India has launched a wide-ranging surveillance program that will give its security agencies and even income tax officials the ability to tap directly into e-mails and phone calls without oversight by courts or parliament, several sources said.
President Dilma Rousseff conceded many of the demonstrators' demands, and called for a national compromise to improve public services, by investing 100% of Brazil Oil revenues in education and health care.
One week ago I left Hong Kong after it became clear that my freedom and safety were under threat for revealing the truth.
Justice Minister: US Using 'Cold War' Methods
Rafael Correa tells Al Jazeera US security whistleblower has to be in Ecuador or approach an embassy to secure asylum.
There's still some debate about whether America's shale oil boom is merely an overnight sensation or a true-blue gamechanger — we've featured both sides here.
When Alex Godson accepted his first unpaid internship in Brussels after receiving a master's degree in international relations from the University of Manchester, he believed a full-time position was just a few months away.
“UK’s push for GM crops looks ill considered and irresponsible”. Megan Noble and Lawrence Woodward
Lawyers will continue to pursue the case against Obama in the courts
Liberty and freedom remain under assault in America as the federal leviathan grows ever larger and its appetite for power more voracious, but in Brazil, hundreds of thousands have taken to the streets with one simple message for their leaders:
Washington's allegations over US fugitive Edward Snowden are 'unacceptable' as he never crossed the Russian border, Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said. As a consequence, any attempt to accuse or threaten Moscow by the US is unfounded.
Knife-wielding assailants killed nine policemen and 17 civilians in a bloody attack that only ended after 10 attackers were shot dead in western China early Wednesday.
• Vladimir Putin says Snowden is in Moscow airport transit zone and has committed no crime in Russia • Russian president says NSA whistleblower will not be extradited to US
A former National Security Agency contractor wanted by the United States for revealing two highly classified surveillance programs has left for a “third country,” the Hong Kong government said Sunday. A statement from the government did not identi