Nelson Mandela in Critical Condition Posted: Sunday, June 23, 2013
Nelson Mandela in Critical Condition Nelson Mandela, the former president of South Africa, took a turn for the worse and was in critical condition today in his battle with a lung infection, according to a statement from the South African president's office.
Snowden has ticket to Cuba, may go to Venezuela: Russian reports
Whistleblower Snowden escapes arrest in Hong Kong thanks to US errors Edward Snowden heads for Ecuador after flight to Russia leaves authorities in various countries amazed and infuriated
Ed Snowden hunts for a safe haven in Russia: Now NSA leaker requests asylum in Ecuador after fleeing Hong Kong and series of meetings in Moscow
U.S. warns countries against Snowden travel
Fugitive Snowden seeks asylum in Ecuador: foreign minister
Sen. Feinstein on Edward Snowden: "The chase is on"
WikiLeaks cements its role as thorn in the side of US and UK governments WikiLeaks' intervention in Edward Snowden case is consistent with organisation's stance on protecting whistleblowers
AP Source: NSA leaker Snowden's passport revoked
Hong Kong says Snowden has left for third country
NSA director: Edward Snowden has caused irreversible damage to US Keith Alexander defends agency's broad surveillance as being in line with Americans' expectations for preventing another 9/11
MI5 feared GCHQ went 'too far' over phone and internet monitoring Amid leaks from NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, senior intelligence source reveals worries were voiced in 2008
This Really is Big Brother: The Leak Nobody's Noticed Even before a former U.S. intelligence contractor exposed the secret collection of Americans’ phone records, the Obama administration was pressing a government-wide crackdown on security threats that requires federal employees to keep closer tabs on their co-workers and exhorts managers to punish those who fail to report their suspicions.
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Colorado Was Just the Beginning In 2012 I supported Amendment 64 in Colorado -- the "regulate marijuana like alcohol act." Amendment 64 is a common sense step toward ending the archaic prohibition mindset that has resulted in the U.S. leading the world in the incarceration of our people -- a prison system packed with non-violent drug offenders.
U.S. gives Syrian rebels caught in bloody civil war against President Assad missile training in secret camps
Pakistanis kill 10 tourists, including American
57 Killed across Iraq as Suicide Bombers Strike in the North
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