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[25 Oct 2013] The Debate - US spying scandal - English
The US spying scandal has spread in scope and geography: The latest: The US National Security Agency has spied on Germans, including Chancellor Angela Merkel. Add to that, French diplomats in...
The US spying scandal has spread in scope and geography: The latest: The US National Security Agency has spied on Germans, including Chancellor Angela Merkel. Add to that, French diplomats in Washington and at the UN, not to mention Italy, Brazil, Mexico, and of course, the US itself. All based on leaks from former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, through Glen Greenwald, the outgoing Guardian journalist, who is feeding the material from Brazil.
In this debate, we will discuss what the repercussions of this US spying on its allies would be, and try to get to the bottom of how vast this spying has been, and whether the countries involved will do anything about it.
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The US spying scandal has spread in scope and geography: The latest: The US National Security Agency has spied on Germans, including Chancellor Angela Merkel. Add to that, French diplomats in Washington and at the UN, not to mention Italy, Brazil, Mexico, and of course, the US itself. All based on leaks from former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, through Glen Greenwald, the outgoing Guardian journalist, who is feeding the material from Brazil.
In this debate, we will discuss what the repercussions of this US spying on its allies would be, and try to get to the bottom of how vast this spying has been, and whether the countries involved will do anything about it.
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[11 June 13] US spying on American citizens - English
The US National Security Agency has requested a probe into the legal government\'s domestic spying programs.
The US National Security Agency has requested a probe into the legal government\'s domestic spying programs.
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[22 Oct 2013] French president demands answers from US president over spying - English
French President François Hollande has demanded answers from US President Barack Obama about the National Security Agency\'s spying on French citizens. In a statement, Hollande also expressed his...
French President François Hollande has demanded answers from US President Barack Obama about the National Security Agency\'s spying on French citizens. In a statement, Hollande also expressed his deep disapproval of Washington\'s eavesdropping on millions of French people\'s phone calls. Hollande said spying activities between allies are not acceptable because it is a violation of French citizens\' privacy. Meanwhile the US says some claims by the French press about its information gathering are distorted. Earlier, the US State Department announced that it does not want to see its ties with France damaged due to the issue.
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French President François Hollande has demanded answers from US President Barack Obama about the National Security Agency\'s spying on French citizens. In a statement, Hollande also expressed his deep disapproval of Washington\'s eavesdropping on millions of French people\'s phone calls. Hollande said spying activities between allies are not acceptable because it is a violation of French citizens\' privacy. Meanwhile the US says some claims by the French press about its information gathering are distorted. Earlier, the US State Department announced that it does not want to see its ties with France damaged due to the issue.
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[22 Oct 2013] israel remanded in custody a man who it says was caught while spying for Iran - English
Israel has remanded in custody a man who it says was caught while spying for Iran. Tel Aviv says Ali Mansouri was planning to reside in israel for the purpose. Who is Mansouri, and does he have any...
Israel has remanded in custody a man who it says was caught while spying for Iran. Tel Aviv says Ali Mansouri was planning to reside in israel for the purpose. Who is Mansouri, and does he have any links to Iran at all. We will explore these questions in this report.
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Israel has remanded in custody a man who it says was caught while spying for Iran. Tel Aviv says Ali Mansouri was planning to reside in israel for the purpose. Who is Mansouri, and does he have any links to Iran at all. We will explore these questions in this report.
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[23 Oct 2013] Germany chancellor demands obama clarify reports of US spying on her - English
Germany chancellor has called the U-S president to demand immediate clarification on reports that the U-S spied on her.
The German government spokesman says Angela Merkel had made clear to...
Germany chancellor has called the U-S president to demand immediate clarification on reports that the U-S spied on her.
The German government spokesman says Angela Merkel had made clear to Barack Obama that if the information proves to be true, it would be completely unacceptable and represents a grave breach of trust. This, after Germany said it had received info that the U-S is spying on Merkel\'s cell phone communications. But the White House says Obama has assured Merkel that her phone is not being monitored. The U-S spying scandal is taking center stage after fugitive American whistle-blower Edward Snowden revealed the details of the program. Washington\'s espionage scandal has already caused outrage among Italian, French, Mexican and Brazilian officials.
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Germany chancellor has called the U-S president to demand immediate clarification on reports that the U-S spied on her.
The German government spokesman says Angela Merkel had made clear to Barack Obama that if the information proves to be true, it would be completely unacceptable and represents a grave breach of trust. This, after Germany said it had received info that the U-S is spying on Merkel\'s cell phone communications. But the White House says Obama has assured Merkel that her phone is not being monitored. The U-S spying scandal is taking center stage after fugitive American whistle-blower Edward Snowden revealed the details of the program. Washington\'s espionage scandal has already caused outrage among Italian, French, Mexican and Brazilian officials.
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[25 Oct 2013] EU: Spying scandal could harm fight against terrorism - English
E-U leaders meeting in Brussels say the fallout of the U-S spying scandal could harm the fight against terrorism.
In a statement, the leaders also said a lack of trust between the United States...
E-U leaders meeting in Brussels say the fallout of the U-S spying scandal could harm the fight against terrorism.
In a statement, the leaders also said a lack of trust between the United States and European Union countries could undermine cooperation in intelligence gathering. The remarks come following revelations that the U-S National Security Agency has spied on European citizens and German Chancellor Angela Merkel\'s cell phone. The latest revelations drew condemnation from European leaders at a meeting in Brussels.
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E-U leaders meeting in Brussels say the fallout of the U-S spying scandal could harm the fight against terrorism.
In a statement, the leaders also said a lack of trust between the United States and European Union countries could undermine cooperation in intelligence gathering. The remarks come following revelations that the U-S National Security Agency has spied on European citizens and German Chancellor Angela Merkel\'s cell phone. The latest revelations drew condemnation from European leaders at a meeting in Brussels.
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[11 Dec 2013] NSA director defends spying program as necessary - English
The director of the US National Security Agency has defended the country\'s spying on millions of people across the globe as the scandal continues to widen. Keith Alexander claims there isn\'t a...
The director of the US National Security Agency has defended the country\'s spying on millions of people across the globe as the scandal continues to widen. Keith Alexander claims there isn\'t a better way to deal with potential security threats.
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The director of the US National Security Agency has defended the country\'s spying on millions of people across the globe as the scandal continues to widen. Keith Alexander claims there isn\'t a better way to deal with potential security threats.
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[07 June 13] Obama administration spying on US citizens - English
British media say they have obtained classified documents that show the Obama administration has been spying on millions of Americans on a daily basis. The revelation has been made by the U-K\'s...
British media say they have obtained classified documents that show the Obama administration has been spying on millions of Americans on a daily basis. The revelation has been made by the U-K\'s Guardian newspaper. It involves a scheme directed by Verizon, one of America\'s largest telecoms providers.
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British media say they have obtained classified documents that show the Obama administration has been spying on millions of Americans on a daily basis. The revelation has been made by the U-K\'s Guardian newspaper. It involves a scheme directed by Verizon, one of America\'s largest telecoms providers.
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[11 June 13] Debate : US spying scandals - English
President Obama says US citizens are free to complain about what opponents call a big-brother style surveillance program, but that it\\\'s necessary to ward off terrorist attacks.
Do...
President Obama says US citizens are free to complain about what opponents call a big-brother style surveillance program, but that it\\\'s necessary to ward off terrorist attacks.
Do encroachments on privacy become acceptable, if according to Obama, they\\\'re modest?
Is PRISM only the next in a chain of secret US spying programs that activists say are pushing the country ever closer to a police state?
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President Obama says US citizens are free to complain about what opponents call a big-brother style surveillance program, but that it\\\'s necessary to ward off terrorist attacks.
Do encroachments on privacy become acceptable, if according to Obama, they\\\'re modest?
Is PRISM only the next in a chain of secret US spying programs that activists say are pushing the country ever closer to a police state?
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[30 June 13] Germany aids US spying on Europeans - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Darnell Stephen Summers, Vietnam War veteran from Berlin about the head of the European parliament requesting Washington provide clarity about spying of...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Darnell Stephen Summers, Vietnam War veteran from Berlin about the head of the European parliament requesting Washington provide clarity about spying of Europeans as revealed by hunted whistleblower Edward Snowden.
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Press TV has conducted an interview with Darnell Stephen Summers, Vietnam War veteran from Berlin about the head of the European parliament requesting Washington provide clarity about spying of Europeans as revealed by hunted whistleblower Edward Snowden.
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[03 July 13] EU-US fallout over spying claims: Lip service or real diplomatic crisis? - English
Edward Snowdon has joined names like Bradley Manning and Julian Assange - to experience first-hand the consequences of telling the world what America doesn\'t want you to know.
He\'s now enemy...
Edward Snowdon has joined names like Bradley Manning and Julian Assange - to experience first-hand the consequences of telling the world what America doesn\'t want you to know.
He\'s now enemy number one. His American passport revoked - he\'s now stateless, holed up in a Russian Airport.His revelations about America\'s widespread online spying caused shock waves.
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Edward Snowdon has joined names like Bradley Manning and Julian Assange - to experience first-hand the consequences of telling the world what America doesn\'t want you to know.
He\'s now enemy number one. His American passport revoked - he\'s now stateless, holed up in a Russian Airport.His revelations about America\'s widespread online spying caused shock waves.
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[22 Oct 2013] The Debate - Spiraling US Spying - English
France says it cannot accept a partner like the US invading its privacy. This after new revelations that the US National Security Agency secretly Collected over 70 million recordings of French...
France says it cannot accept a partner like the US invading its privacy. This after new revelations that the US National Security Agency secretly Collected over 70 million recordings of French phone data in just 30 days, between late 2012 and early 2013. The extent and scope of the US spying scandal is raising questions on civil rights, trust between nations and accountability, all of which we\'ll be addressing on this edition of The Debate.
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France says it cannot accept a partner like the US invading its privacy. This after new revelations that the US National Security Agency secretly Collected over 70 million recordings of French phone data in just 30 days, between late 2012 and early 2013. The extent and scope of the US spying scandal is raising questions on civil rights, trust between nations and accountability, all of which we\'ll be addressing on this edition of The Debate.
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