timetalk uses cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our site. If you continue without changing your browser settings, we'll assume that you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Find out more by reading our cookies policy.
As his Russian visa is set to expire on July 31, Edward Snowden filed the paper work to extend his refuge in the country.
The whistleblowing former intelligence worker hasn't run out of shock revelations just yet.
Reporting the leaked intelligence reports of Edward Snowden bagged the newspapers one of the world's highest honours.
GCHQ documents dated between 2008 and 2010 were provided by the former NSA contractor Edward Snowden.
The likes of Apple, Google, AOL, Yahoo, Microsoft, Facebook, and Linkedln are calling for sweeping changes to US surveillance laws.
Amidst the American spy probe fiasco, US Secretary of State John Kerry admitted that some NSA spying went too far.
According to the classified document leaked by Edward Snowden, the National Security Agency has tapped the phones of 35 world leaders.
70 million French phone calls were allegedly intercepted by the NSA within 30 days, prompting fury.
In the latest series of intelligence leaks by Mr Snowden, it was reported that US and UK cracked technology to break encryptions.
Edward Snowden asks for ‘temporary asylum’ in Russia
Various European countries have refused the plane carrying the Bolivian President amid suggestions that Snowden was on board.
According to Wikileaks, whistleblower Edward Snowden has sent asylum requests to 21 countries.
Snowden appeared to be in Moscow airport; however, national airline said he was not booked on any flights over the next 3 days.