The NSA’s surveillance of civilians and leaders abroad, now known to include Spain, is guaranteed to generate outrage in those countries. But it won’t make any meaningful changes in Internet governance.
The NSA’s surveillance of civilians and leaders abroad, now known to include Spain, is guaranteed to generate outrage in those countries. But it won’t make any meaningful changes in Internet governance.
BRUSSELS – Europe’s leaders united Thursday behind Germany and France as an escalating row over claims of US snooping on its traditional allies overshadowed a key summit. German Chancellor Angela Merkel, whose mobile phone was reportedly the latest target of covert surveillance by the US National Security Agency (NSA), set the tone.
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