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17 Jan 2014: Which recommendations – from his review panel, privacy advocates and others – Obama embraced, delegated or ignored entirely
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20 Dec 2013: Unicef, Médecins du Monde and African heads of state were on list of surveillance targets, documents show
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9 Dec 2013:
NSA and GCHQ collect gamers' chats and deploy real-life agents into World of Warcraft and Second Life
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5 Dec 2013: 2005 draft directive says citizens of '5-Eyes' countries may be targeted without knowledge or consent of partner agencies
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2 Dec 2013:
Parliaments, tech leaders and privacy activists are scrambling to respond to revelations about NSA and GCHQ surveillance
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2 Dec 2013:
The NSA files leaked by Edward Snowden are full of intelligence services jargon. Decode the language of surveillance with our glossary of insider terminology
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2 Dec 2013: • Secret 5-Eyes document shows surveillance partners discussing what data they can pool about their citizens
• DSD indicated it could provide material without some privacy restraints imposed by other countries such as Canada
• Medical, legal or religious information 'not automatically limited'
• Concern that agency could be 'operating outside its legal mandate' -
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21 Nov 2013: Failed attempt by US, UK and Australia shows increased isolation of 'Five-Eyes' nations amid international surveillance controversy
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20 Nov 2013:
• 2007 deal allows NSA to store previously restricted material
• UK citizens not suspected of wrongdoing caught up in dragnet
• Separate draft memo proposes US spying on 'Five-Eyes' allies -
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