Ecuadoran President Rafael Correa said Monday his country is not considering Snowden’s asylum request and never meant to get involved, the Guardian reports. That means Snowden’s fate rests largely in ...
A Russian lawmaker said Tuesday that NSA leaker Edward Snowden had accepted an offer of political asylum from Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Neither the Venezuelan government nor Snowden ...
Snowden fled the U.S. in 2013 and ended up in Russia, where he was granted asylum and has resided since. In 2022, he received Russian citizenship from President Vladimir Putin. However ...
For 40 days he lived at Moscow’s airport, but then officials granted Snowden asylum in Russia. In September of this year, Snowden published his memoir, “Permanent Record,” and in its pages ...
The fate of the NSA leaker remains in limbo as Russia and Ecuador send mixed messages about their role in Edward Snowden’s attempt to seek asylum, ABC News reports. A spokesman for Vladimir Putin said ...
The US charged him with three felonies, and he's now living in Russia under asylum. But Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson got Snowden to appear on the September 18 episode of his podcast StarTalk.
"And I don't think he became one that day." Snowden has lived under asylum in Russia for more than three years. He left his home in Hawaii with thousands of top secret documents he gave to ...