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Edward Snowden, the former U.S. intelligence contractor who has been leaking information about government data collection programs, said Friday before a debate on state surveillance that entire populations, rather than just individuals, now live under constant surveillance.

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The National Security Agency's spy program targeted the communications of the Brazilian and Mexican presidents, and in the case of Mexico's leader accessed the content of emails before he was elected, the U.S. journalist who obtained secret documents from NSA leaker Edward Snowden said Sunday.

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The American journalist who has written stories based on documents leaked by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden said yesterday he'll start publishing material with more frequency and fervor after his partner was detained for nine hours at Heathrow Airport.

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The journalist who exposed classified U.S. surveillance programs leaked by an American defense contractor said Tuesday that there will be more 'significant revelations' to come from the documents.

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By holing up in Hong Kong, the American defense contractor who says he leaked information on classified US surveillance programs has found an unlikely refuge from extradition.

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