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German media treason probe sparks major political rift
A clash between Germany's chief prosecutor and the justice minister burst into the open on August 4, sparked by a treason probe into a blog that had published classified security agency files.
WikiLeaks claims NSA targeted German ministers beyond Merkel
WikiLeaks published a list of German phone numbers July 1 that it claimed showed the U.S. National Security Agency eavesdropped on senior German officials beyond Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Britain pulls spies as Moscow cracks Snowden files: Reports
Britain has been forced to remove some of its spies after Russia and China accessed the top-secret raft of documents taken by former US intelligence contractor Edward Snowden, British media reported.
Germany drops probe into alleged US tapping of Merkel cellphone
Germany's chief prosecutor has dropped a probe into the alleged tapping of Chancellor Angela Merkel's mobile phone by US intelligence agencies, his office said on June 12.
Muse treats Turkish PM with wrecking ball in new video
Muse, one of the most solid rock bands of England, began to give a sniff of songs for the promotion of their latest album "Drones" months ago.
Edward Snowden: World is rejecting mass surveillance
Legislation ending the US government's bulk collection of telephone data is "a historic victory for the rights of every citizen," former intelligence analyst Edward Snowden said in a commentary June 4.
NSA bulk phone surveillance ruled illegal by US Court of Appeals
Bulk collection of telephone metadata is unlawful, according to the US Court of Appeals. This decision paves the way for full legal action to be taken against the US’ National Security Agency.
Judges also spoke into the years-long debate over the controversial Patriot Act, which was set in place after and because of the 9/11 attacks.
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Germany closed its eyes to US spying on European firms: report
The German chancellor's office has known since 2008 of US economic espionage targeting European companies such as Airbus but did not react, the Bild daily said April 27, citing intelligence agency documents.
'Citizenfour' discloses big brothers everywhere
Edward Snowden is a familiar name to us all. He is the poster boy for anyone paranoid of privacy breaches and data collecting in the age of social media and technology, having shown that their paranoia is more than justified. He is the hero for all intimidated from the increasing power of the states that are at once abusive and hostile towards their people. He is also a disgraced U.S.
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Snowden warns US still intercepts intimate emails
Americans might oppose intrusive surveillance if they realized the government can see their most intimate emailed pictures, comic John Oliver suggested to fugitive intelligence technician Edward Snowden.
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