U.S. Vice President Joe Biden calls on Ecuador President Rafael Correa, urging him not to grant asylum to Edward Snowden.
Lonnie Snowden has said that his son may return to the U.S. if he was assured that his constitutional rights won’t be compromised.
Edward Snowden, the confessed NSA leaker, has created a rare shake-up in political circles, partly because we know so little about him.
Edward Snowden's journey to find asylum may be helped by famous Spanish jurist Baltasar Garzón.
The White House faces a catch-22: use its influence to bring Edward Snowden back to the U.S. but avoid looking weak if it fails.
[UPDATE 2:20 p.m. EDT] Ecuador President Rafael Correa made his first public statement on Edward Snowden, via Twitter.
Where in the world is Edward Snowden? Has he taken a different route, or is he in custody?
Edward Snowden has requested asylum in Ecuador, an official of the South American country confirmed.
A WikiLeaks representative accompanied NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden on his asylum flight this weekend.
The National Security Agency whistle-blower is reportedly headed ultimately for South America.
The petition to pardon the whistle-blower passed the necessary 100,000 signatures.
For the second week in a row, “The Hangover Part 3,” was the top downloaded movie on BitTorrent.
Edward Snowden will hold a Q&A with readers of the Guardian newspaper. Here are seven questions we'd like to have answered.
The Kremlin said it may take action, if it receives an asylum request from the source of the surveillance controversy leaks.
Edward Snowden is missing after leaving his Hong Kong hotel, while Wikileaks' Julian Assange declared support for the NSA “whistle-blower.”
The Pirate Bay has moved its site to Iceland, hoping the country's stance towards Internet freedom will protect its torrent site.
The "Kissinger Cables" are an impressive collection of documents, but not compared to past releases. Is WikiLeaks losing its edge?
Late Sunday, the infamous publisher of secret classified documents launched the Public Library of U.S. Diplomacy, or PlusD.
Manning revealed on Thursday that he originally tried to make the information available to the New York Times and the Washington Post.
The young Wikileaks whistleblower is back in court this week, only days after spending his 1,000th day in jail without trial.
British left-wing MP George Galloway stormed out of a debate at Oxford yesterday, after he discovered his debate opponent was Israeli.
Two of the biggest names in the Internet freedom debate, The Pirate Bay and WikiLeaks, are connected in the release of the infamous “Collateral Murder” video.