TEHRAN (Tasnim) - The secretive US Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court renewed the authority of US intelligence agencies to collect data on millions of Americans' telephone calls in a program that has set off a legal battle over privacy rights.
The court allowed on Friday the intelligence community to collect metadata from phone companies,...
TEHRAN, Dec. 28 (MNA) A federal court on Friday has declared that mass collection of domestic telephone data by NSA is all legal, Washington Post published on Saturday.
U.S. District Judge William H. Pauley III said Friday that the program, which collects virtually all Americans phone records, represents the U.S. governments counter-punch to eliminate ...
TEHRAN (Tasnim) Recent revelations that the US has been eavesdropping on foreign leaders and spying on the nationals of many countries have made many to associate US embassies in their countries with centers for espionage, an expression first used by Iranians, the IRGC said on Saturday.
34 years after the takeover of the den of espionage in ...
TEHRAN (FNA)- Iranian Judiciary Chief Sadeq Amoli Larijani lambasted Washington for eavesdropping the phone talks and messages of the world people and leaders, calling the move as the worst kind of violation of human rights.
The Americans have violated human rights in its worst form by wiretapping the (phone) conversations, Amoli Larijani said,...
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TEHRAN (Tasnim) - The United States espionage chiefs said spying on allies is necessary and the collection of millions of European phone records was conducted with the help of European governments.
The US national intelligence ...
(Reuters) - German and French accusations that the United States has run spying operations in their countries, including possibly bugging Chancellor Angela Merkel's mobile phone, are likely to dominate an EU leaders' meeting starting on Thursday.
The two-day Brussels summit, called to tackle a range of social and economic issues, will now be overshadowed ...
TEHRAN, Oct. 24 (MNA) German Chancellor Angela Merkel has called US President Barack Obama after receiving information that the US may have spied on her mobile phone.
A spokesman for Mrs Merkel said the German leader "views such practices... as completely unacceptable". Mrs Merkel called on US officials to clarify the extent of their surveillance ...
The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court in the US has ruled that the National Security Agency can continue its secret collection of phone records of all American citizens.
The secret court ruling was announced late Friday by the Office of James Clapper who is the Director of National Intelligence.
"DNI Clapper has decided to declassify and ...