U.K. Police Investigation of Snowden Leak Journalists Enters Fourth Year
A criminal probe in London is considering whether reporters committed terrorism offenses for revealing secret surveillance programs.
A criminal probe in London is considering whether reporters committed terrorism offenses for revealing secret surveillance programs.
The landmark case could have ramifications for future U.K. surveillance operations.
Questions remain about why the highly unusual case — which took months to prepare and cost large sums of taxpayer money — proceeded at all.
Muhammad Rabbani refused to disclose his electronic passwords to airport police. Judge fines anti-Guantanamo activist for Schedule 7 terror crime.
Even before the election of Donald Trump, a world without the United States as its sole superpower was coming into focus. What's next could be worse.
Snowden Archive
The trial of Muhammad Rabbani is set to start on Monday over the British government’s use of Schedule 7 anti-terror powers against him.
Snowden Archive
From a countryside compound in Lincolnshire, British and American spies eavesdropped on the Arab Spring and directed drones in the Middle East.
Making a Killing
Yousef al-Otaiba, the UAE's influential ambassador to Washington, led a hard-partying life that eventually collided with his professional world.
Making a Killing
UAE's ambassador in D.C. is close to the Center for New American Security, which pushed the Arab dictatorship's drone agenda in a paper.