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# NSA

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Edward Snowden declares "mission accomplished" on leaks
NSA powers have 'gone too far' says White House panel
Obama meets heads of Twitter, Facebook and Apple to discuss NSA spying
Snowden offers Brazil help in investigating spying in exchange for asylum
NSA review panel calls for reform and end to call gathering
Major tech companies ask US government to reform surveillance laws
Mandela, the NSA and amazeyballs: The week in numbers
NSA gathers nearly 5 billion call records a day worldwide
Guardian editor defends publication of NSA leaks in the face of tough questioning
Global censorship could end in a decade says Google boss
Guardian editor faces grilling over Edward Snowden's NSA leaks
"Our adversaries are rubbing their hands with glee. Al-Qaeda is lapping it up." - MI6
Column: The NSA spying scandal is coming at an awkward time for the US...
John O'Donnell
Google boss says US data spying "outrageous" and potentially illegal
John Kerry: Yes, US spying 'has reached too far' at times
Tánaiste on NSA spying: 'Friends don’t bug each other's telephones'
NSA 'tapped into links to Google, Yahoo data centres'
Even the Pope has had his phone tapped by the US says Italian magazine
Photobomb protestors tell the NSA to 'stop spying'
NSA chief: Europe spy reports are "completely false"
A 'total review' on US surveillance operations ordered
Poll: Should the US apologise for spying on world leaders?
Weird Wide Web: Self-driving cars, printed weapons and is the NSA watching you?
Taoiseach on Merkel 'bugging' claims: 'I always operate on the basis that my calls are listened to'
Merkel calls Obama over claims the US is spying on her mobile phone
Hollande tells Obama of "deep disapproval" over US spying
Column: Do you 'compartmentalise' your life on social media?
Molly Garboden
Snowden insists Russia has no access to NSA files
Column: For some people, digital surveillance can mark the difference between life and death
Mary Lawlor
Brazil president to postpone US state visit over NSA spy row
NSA 'can access most smartphone data'
Here’s What Happened Today: Thursday
Someone spied on this Reddit user — using a bugged extension cable
Column: The drama surrounding Manning and Snowden is diverting attention from what matters
John Devitt
Guardian editor: The British government forced us to destroy hard drives
Husband of journalist who broke NSA leaks story held for nine hours in London
Obama cancels Putin summit, says Russia displaying a new "Cold War" mentality