NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden has reportedly said that he wants to seek temporary asylum in Russia till there is a 'safe passage' for him to get to Latin America. According to Stuff.co.nz, Snowden had a meeting with Human Rights Watch officials at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport where he has been holed up for weeks. The US State Department repeated its call on Russia to extradite Snowden and ...
CSKA beat Zenit to round off hat-trick
Keisuke Honda struck twice as PFC CSKA Moskva completed a clean sweep of domestic titles with a 3-0 Russian Super Cup victory over FC Zenit St ...
Fischer enjoys her goalscoring glory
Sweden defender Nilla Fischer does not expect to remain as the top scorer at EURO 2013 for long but is determined to enjoy her status while it lasts following her double against ...
Sundhage hails Schelins five-star Sweden show
Sweden coach Pia Sundhage paid tribute to star forward Lotta Schelin after she inspired the hosts to their 5-0 defeat of neighbours Finland and a place at the Group A ...
France capture U-20 World Cup title
Dimitri Foulquier stroked in the winning penalty after two Alphonse Areola saves as France edged out Uruguay to be crowned FIFA U-20 World Cup champions for the first ...
Sweden raise roof by sinking five past Finland
Sweden enjoyed a perfect night in Gothenburg, overwhelming Finland as they recorded a 5-0 victory that equals the UEFA European Women's Championship final tournament ...
Galvanised Gabbiadini backs Italy to go far
A blend of courage and determination underpinned Italy's 2-1 win, according to goalscorer Melania Gabbiadini, while Denmark's Pernille Harder has not given up the ghost just ...
Cabrini ecstatic with deserved Denmark scalp
Antonio Cabrini bestowed high praise on his "improved" Italy team after they overcame Denmark 2-1 in Group A, withKenneth Heiner-Mller attributing the result to ...
Hoogendijk draw with Germany just the start
The Netherlands can improve on the performance they gave in a 0-0 draw with Germany in their Group B opener, defender Anouk Hoogendijk saying:"We can do ...
Reijners eyes repeat perfomance against Norway
The draw with Germany has gone; the task for the Netherlands now is to build on that performance, says Roger Reijners, whileEven Pellerud is confident Norway will ...
EU is the best option for Moldova statement
European Union remains the best option for Moldova despite all challenges it deals with, said Dirk Schuebel, the head of the EU Delegation to Chisinau, who is concluding his mission to Moldova. In an interview ...
Turkish Lawmakers Move to Curb Army?s Political Power
ISTANBUL -- The Turkish Parliament on Saturday amended an army regulation that had paved the way for military intervention in politics -- another step in years of attempts by the pro-Islamic government to rein in the power of an army once prone to staging ...
Israel Airstrike Targeted Advanced Missiles That Russia Sold to Syria U.S. Says
The attack against the missiles came to light after Syrian rebels said that they were not responsible for large explosions at Latakia on July 5, and that a missile warehouse had been hit. American officials did not provide details on the extent of the damage or the number of missiles ...
?EU won?t budge on data privacy in trade talks with US?
The European Union will stand its ground on issues of data privacy, its chief negotiator said on Friday as the United States and EU ended the first week of talks on a potentially monumental free-trade ...
Trapped in Russia NSA leaker Edward Snowdens travel options look grim
NSA leaker Edward Snowden attends a news conference at Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport with Sarah Harrison of WikiLeaks, left, Friday, July 12, ...
?US warns Russia on asylum offer
Snowden a "propaganda platform" by granting him asylum. The call came on Friday after Snowden said he wanted to claim temporary refuge in Russia, where he has been staying in an airport transfer lounge, until he could figure out how to reach permanent asylum in South America. The Obama-Putin call had been scheduled for several days. There were no immediate details on its content, but ...
?Twitter names users behind hate posts in France
Twitter Inc , originally filed as a means to pressure the company to comply and "end Twitter's indifference." Jonathan Hayoun, of the Union of Jewish Students of France, said, "We obtained that Twitter respect the laws of our country." In January, a Paris court ordered Twitter to turn over data that could help identify users who posted the tweets last fall that included ...
Paris rail crash due to Potters Bar-style fault
A rail crash that killed at least six people in the southern suburbs of Paris appears to have been the result of a track fault similar to the one that caused the Potters Bar disaster in Hertfordshire 11 years ...
The Bank of keeping mum or being dead The financial scandals just keep piling up for the Vaticans money-men
Just a month ago, in his crusade to take his flock back to basics and deliver it from the clutches of Mammon, Pope Francis said the Church "must go forwardwith a heart of poverty, not a heart of investment or of a ...
As police arrest British fugitives in Spain are the days of the Costa del Crime numbered
Mark 'Fatboy' Lilley was grabbed from his villa in southern Spain by police last weekend. The arrest was the latest to signal the end of an era when UK criminals could find a sunny haven on the ...
Crane to clear train tracks in French deadly train crash equipment failure believed involved
BRETIGNY-SUR-ORGE, France - A powerful crane on Saturday lifted the carcass of the most damaged of four train cars that derailed, killing six people and injuring nearly 200 south of Paris in what investigators believe may have been a case of equipment failure on a line some claim is neglected. Authorities had feared more victims would be found under the wreckage but none was discovered, said ...
Protesters gather at northeastern Pennsylvania compound of Turkish cleric
SAYLORSBURG, Pa. - Scores of protesters at the northeastern Pennsylvania home of a Turkish cleric accuse him of secretly promoting a radical Islamist agenda. Fethullah Gulen advocates interfaith dialogue, free enterprise and science-based education. But Saturday's protesters in Saylorsburg allege that his moderate message hides a secret agenda to replace Turkey's secular government ...
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