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China calls on Canada not to interfere in judicial sovereignty

China's Foreign Ministry on Thursday calls on Canada not to interfere in China's judicial sovereignty following Canada's protests of two crime cases involving two of its citizens.In a public statemen

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Canada's Michael Spavor sentenced to 11 years in prison for spying

Canadian national Michael Spavor was sentenced to 11 years in prison and deportation by a Chinese court in Dandong City in northeast China's Liaoning Province on Wednesday.Included in the verdict was

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France's Hollande urges Obama to stop espionage on allies

​French President Francois Hollande on Wednesday called on his American counterpart Barack Obama to respect his commitment to stop spying on allies in the wake of new reports on U.S. surveillance on Paris' main leaders.

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Pakistani party formally protests to U.S. over spying revelations

Pakistan's main opposition, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), has formally protested to the United States ambassador in Islamabad over media reports that the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) was spying on the party in 2010 when it was ruling the country, the party's spokesman said Sunday.

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Snowden offers to help Brazil in NSA inquiry, bolsters case for asylum

Edward Snowden, the former contractor for the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA), has offered to help Brazil investigate the extent of NSA's spying against the South American country in an open letter published Tuesday.

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Snowden offers to help Brazil in NSA inquiry, bolsters case for asylum

Edward Snowden, the former contractor for the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA), has offered to help Brazil investigate the extent of NSA's spying against the South American country in an open letter published Tuesday.

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Malaysia to seek clarification from Singapore over alleged spying

Malaysia said Monday that it would seek clarification from Singapore over allegations that the city state has played a role in facilitating spying on Malaysia.

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Merkel says U.S. spying claims threaten transatlantic ties

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Monday that transatlantic ties, including the negotiations on a free trade deal, are being tested by the alleged extensive U.S. spying in Germany and Europe.

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Germany to examine ways to question Snowden in Russia

The German government will look for ways to question whistleblower Edward Snowden in Russia on U.S. spying that included alleged monitoring of Chancellor Angela Merkel's mobile phone, Interior Minister Hans-Peter Friedrich said Wednesday.

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Europe to seek talks with U.S. over spying

The European Union, under a Franco-German initiative, would seek talks with the United States over its alleged spying by the end of this year, European Council President Herman Van Rompuy said here in the early hours of Friday.

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Brazilian President's cancellation of visit to U.S. over spying issue

The White House on Tuesday confirmed cancellation of a scheduled state visit by Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff to the United States in late October.