Friday, 05 July 2013 06:28
'France’s secret services illegally have been spying on the citizens by monitoring their telephone and internet communications as well as internet searches, a report says.
On Thursday, French daily Le Monde reported that the country’s security services had stored the data from communications on a supercomputer at the headquarters of the Directorate-General for External Security, known by its French acronym DGSE.
The report said that the DGSE "systematically collects electromagnetic signals emitted by computers in France, as well as the data feed between France and abroad: the entirety of our communications are being spied upon."'
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Poll: Germans trust in US plummets after Snowden revelations
'On Thursday, ARD public television released the results of the phone poll it had conducted with 1,005 random respondents between July 1 and 3.
The results indicated that less than half of the respondents regarded the US as a trustworthy partner. The figure was 65 percent before the disclosure of the US spying scandals.
The findings also revealed that 78 percent of the respondents expected German Chancellor Angela Merkel to act resolutely against both the United States and Britain, which is also accused of large-scale data mining.'
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EU calls for scrapping deals with US over espionage leaks
'The European Parliament says it will scrap agreements with the United States granting it access to European travel and financial data unless Washington reveals the extent of its electronic spying operations in Europe.'