Former NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden revealed the massive US global surveillance program.
The Mexican government is demanding a "clear and precise" answer from the United States for allegedly spying on President Enrique Pena Nieto, Foreign Minister Jose Antonio Meade said on Tuesday.
Glenn Greenwald, the Guardian reporter who broke many of the stories about secret US surveillance programs, said on Tuesday he is leaving the British daily for an unspecified "dream" project.
British authorities forced The Guardian newspaper to destroy material leaked by whistle-blower Edward Snowden, its editor has revealed.
Syria, arms control and missile defense headline what are expected to be chilly talks between US and Russian officials, a sit-down tainted by the case of US National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden.
The German government announced a plan on Monday to look into the ties between its secret services and the United States intelligence agencies.
A list of the countries which Snowden has asked for asylum, as published by WikiLeaks, and their reactions so far.
India Tuesday said it has turned down the asylum request of former US spy Edward Snowden who currently holed up at the transit lounge in Moscow.
Norway to reject Snowden's application for asylum
Snowden 'deserves world's protection': Venezuela
enezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said on Tuesday that Caracas had not yet received a request for political asylum from former US spy agency contractor Edward Snowden and would decide on it only when it did.
The Norwegian government confirmed on Tuesday that it has received an asylum application by American whistleblower Edward Snowden and will reject it.
French President Francois Hollande on Monday called on Washington to offer Paris and its European allies guarantees on the spying issue before continuing free trade negotiations.
Key allies threatened probes and sanctions against the US as its secret surveillance programs reportedly installed covert listening devices in EU offices.
Snowden info will keep getting out
The European Union (EU) said it has questioned US authorities about alleged spying on EU offices, media reports said on Sunday.