Surveillance
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French officials can monitor internet users in real time under new law
11 Dec 2013:Clause lets police and other agencies spy without prior legal authorisation, weeks after France expressed outrage at NSA revelations
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Interactive, 16 Dec 2013:
US district court judge Richard Leon says mass collection of phone metadata is' indiscriminatory' and 'arbitrary' in its scope
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Live 16 Dec 2013: • NSA officials considering amnesty for Snowden
• Panel delivers US surveillance recommendations – reports
• UK: MPs quiz home secretary on spying
• New to the NSA revelations? Catch up here
• What do the NSA files mean for you? -
16 Dec 2013: Jakarta rubbishes Australian report claiming there were 'clear national security reasons' to justify tapping Indonesia's first lady
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14 Dec 2013:
New York Times quotes senior administration official saying: 'They still don't know all of what he took'
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13 Dec 2013: Top civilian had been tipped for top job at scandal-hit agency which Barack Obama now has chance to fully reshape
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12 Dec 2013: • Samuel Blackman attended London meeting on NSA
• EU parliament votes to invite Snowden to give evidence -
12 Dec 2013: Mike Harris: Member states alone cannot combat mass population surveillance, it's up to the EU – but it has been found wanting
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11 Dec 2013: Keith Alexander insists bulk data collection stops terror attacks and says he would be 'failing' America if the practice stopped
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11 Dec 2013: • 'This agency in every case reports on itself' - Alexander
• Leahy calls for 'common-sense' legislation
• Administration opposes public advocate for Fisa court
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11 Dec 2013: Letters: In the 21st century, the combination of surveillance, corporate power and cyber crime make going online as risky to personal safety as crossing the road
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