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'Five Eyes' surveillance pact should be published, Strasbourg court told
9 Sep 2014: Appeal lodged at European court of human rights for disclosure of intelligence sharing policies of UK and foreign agencies
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9 Sep 2014: Appeal lodged at European court of human rights for disclosure of intelligence sharing policies of UK and foreign agencies
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8 Sep 2014:
Press freedom group urges people to sign
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2 Sep 2014: Justice Department officials face pointed questions on opening day of case that could push NSA privacy to supreme court
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30 Aug 2014: Arjun Sethi: Innocent people’s lives are being ruined. Why isn’t anyone watching the watchlist?
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23 Aug 2014: Anonymous official says number could be even greater as department warns employees to check bank accounts
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21 Aug 2014: James Foley killing and broadcast by hunted 'British' jihadi spur MPs to seek wider campaign against UK extremist groups
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21 Aug 2014: The anonymous browser is making a push for mainstream acceptability. But to hit the mainstream scale, it needs help. By Alex Hern
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Guardian Professional, 18 Aug 2014: As privacy continues to be a troublesome issue, could a privacy charter dispel consumer and business worries? Here's a first try
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13 Aug 2014: NSA whistleblower tells Wired infiltration attempt went wrong, causing a mass outage for which the Syrian government and rebels blamed each other
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7 Aug 2014:
NSA whistleblower's lawyer tells Russian news agency Snowden has been granted three-year residency after year's asylum ran out
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4 Aug 2014: As partisan politics reach fever pitch, Congress leaves work undone on wage inequality and migrant children, among other issues
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