NSA Leak
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Alleged NSA leaker Reality Winner pleads not guilty to divulging classified Russia reportThe 25-year-old U.S. intelligence contractor is the first person charged with leaking classified information to the media under the Trump administration.PoliticsJun 8, 2017
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Edward Snowden’s father: Son can’t get fair trial in US nowThe father of National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden said Friday his son has been so vilified by the Obama administration and members of Congress that he is now better off staying in Russia.WorldJul 26, 2013
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White House criticizes Russia for allowing Snowden meetingThe White House is criticizing Russia for allowing activists to meet with National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden at Moscow's airport.WorldJul 12, 2013
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Where in the world is Edward Snowden: Moscow airport editionEdward Snowden is more or less in a no-man’s land, having not officially entered or left Russia. So, what could he possibly do while holed up in the airport?WorldJun 28, 2013
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NSA leaker Snowden not seen on flight to CubaConfusion over the whereabouts of National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden grew on Monday after a plane took off from Moscow for Cuba with an empty seat booked in his name.WorldJun 24, 2013
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Snowden applying for asylum in multiple countries: WikileaksWikiLeaks officials say former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden has applied for asylum in Ecuador, Iceland and possibly other countries.WorldJun 24, 2013
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Petition calling on White House to pardon Snowden passes 100,000 signaturesA petition asking President Barack Obama to pardon admitted state secret leaker Edward Snowden has passed 100,000 signatures.WorldJun 24, 2013
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Snowden not on flight to Cuba, whereabouts unclearAeroflot says a Cuba-bound flight for which National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden was registered has departed from Moscow, but he has not been seen on board.WorldJun 24, 2013
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Snowden is tempting risk for Ecuadoran leaderPresident Rafael Correa of Ecuador embraces his role as a thorn in Washington's side, railing against U.S. imperialism in speeches and giving WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange refuge in his nation's embassy in London.WorldJun 24, 2013
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The runaways: well-known figures who sought shelter from the law in Latin AmericaFormer NSA analyst Edward Snowden is just one of many people on the run who have sought shelter in Latin America to avoid the reach of authorities back home. Many in recent decades chose Cuba, but other countries have taken a share as well. Here are a few prominent examples.WorldJun 23, 2013
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