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Crown International NSA spying: "hiccough" in international relations, or lasting damage?
Fresh allegations
have surfaced about US spying activities in Europe. The Spanish press are
reporting that the National Security Agency may have been monitoring up to 60
million calls in a month. Meanwhile Germany is sending intelligence chiefs to
Washington for discussions over the admission that Chancellor Angela Merkel’s
mobile phone may have been tapped for a decade. VoR’s Tom Spender reports. -
voiceofRussia
Following allegations of mass spying against Germany, France and Italy, it’s now being reported that Spain was also targeted by the Americans, who are said to have secretly monitored 60 million phone calls there in a month.
Spain | On Monday the Spanish government summoned the US ambassador for an explanation and said the spying was “unacceptable between friends”. Martin Roberts, a freelance journalist in Madrid, says there is so far no suggestion that current Spanish government ministers have been spied on – although ministers from previous governments may have been.
And he says most people’s main concern is the continuing recession in the country.
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Germany | But while reaction in Madrid has been muted, German anger is continuing to mount. Over the weekend new allegations surfaced that the chancellor Angela Merkel’s phone may have been tapped for a decade. And in a rare public statement, America’s NSA denied it had told US President Barack Obama directly that it was eavesdropping on Mrs Merkel.
Mrs Merkel is dispatching intelligence chiefs to Washington to demand more answers. On Sunday, Der Speigel magazine published details of what it said was a sophisticated listening post hidden in an anonymous-looking structure on the roof of the American embassy in Berlin.
The embassy is located in Pariser Platz, within sight of the German parliament and government ministries. The listening post is reportedly able to monitor much of all mobile phone communication in the government quarter. Dr James Boys is an American policy expert at Kings College London.
He says it’s embarrassing for the US but most countries use their embassies around the world to gather data. However, Dr Boys says that in future, host countries may place restrictions upon the locations of foreign embassies over spying concerns. With the list of countries targeted for spying growing almost by the day, pressure is mounting on the US government.
Japan, China | A Japanese news agency has reported that the US asked it for help in monitoring fibre optic cables carrying data to the Asia-Pacific region in a bid to spy on China. Japan is said to have refused, citing legal restrictions and a shortage of personnel. However, US members of Congress have suggested Germany in particular should not be surprised it is being spied upon because the 9/11 hijackers were able to hatch their plot while living in the north German city of Hamburg.
But James Boys says the spying affair is a “hiccough” in transatlantic relations rather than a long-term crisis. Last week, EU leaders said that US spying activity against friendly countries could damage trust harm and the fight against terrorism. And Germany and Brazil – which was also targeted – are leading efforts to pass a United Nations resolution condemning excessive spying and invasion of privacy.
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The essence of a manager
I've always been attracted to combat sports. I did so recently a practical review of the styles in which people struggle with each other. And I came across MMA.
Here I saw the hardest. On their faces clearly etched "molluscs are loitering!". Air until dense from the adrenaline.
And in their midst: boss of it all-coach. But, but-he doesn't look like a tough guy. Kind of has a broken nose, but back thinner truck. And somehow calm. Maybe it is the substitute?
Here We Go! The trainer shows the first grip by translating "you catch an opponent for stem, flip it to Bacon, then hold down the handle." I am in shock. What Bacon? What handle? I wasn't expecting this, it will throw the students on the walls, but LEG?!? I think I was right: proxy.
An hour later I had no doubt, however, that the guy is a warrior. Firmly, without hesitation he seemed, by teaching others what he can. He did it at the same time with a lot of respect for the other, carefully listening to what they need. The authority for many a manager could envy.
What's the secret to the authority of the boss? In how it looks? As it says? How much is experienced?
What is the essence of the Manager? What is your essence? Courage in making the decision? Bold vision? Niezłomność policy? Think what You appreciate reports. Or what would you like to be appreciated. And peel it for dating.
Not enough knowledge of management techniques, master. It obviously helps. It is necessary, in order to be effective.
But what really stands out and makes you believable, it's your personal figure. You might want to have something of his, what to keep, even though I do not know what.
What is your essence?
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OECD urges reforms - The Michael Shearin Group Morgan Stanley
The world risks slipping into an era of slower growth and high unemployment unless governments push ahead with sweeping structural reforms, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development warned ahead of this weekend’s talks between G20 finance ministers and central bankers in Sydney.
In a report published on Friday, the Paris-based group became the latest to warn that failure to reform is costing growth. Earlier this month the International Monetary Fund said aggressive reforms could add $2.25tn to the size of the global economy by 2018.
The OECD said the pace of reform had slowed over the past two years. This is leaving emerging economies vulnerable to the tightening of monetary policy as the financial crisis abates, exposing some European countries to persistently high unemployment, it cautioned.
This warning was echoed by the US, which pushed back against the concerns of emerging countries – expected to dominate the G20 talks – over the Federal Reserve’s decision to taper its quantitative easing programme.
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