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Hope Edward Snowden is enjoying those long June nights in Moscow—Washington doesn’t want him to stay there much longer. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Tuesday urged Russia to “do the right thing” and return the fugitive leaker, who is believed to still be in Moscow despite rumors Monday that he had boarded a flight to Cuba en route to Ecuador. Russia, however, says that Snowden never crossed the 'Russian border.' Meanwhile, Kerry’s predecessor, Hillary Clinton, said on Monday that China damaged its relationship with the U.S. when it let Snowden flee Hong Kong over the weekend. Snowden's been charged with espionage by the U.S. and has applied for asylum in Ecuador.