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If You Can’t Beat ’Em: France, Up In Arms Over NSA Spying, Passes New Surveillance Law

By theintercept on June 24, 2015 • ( 0 )

PARIS — On Wednesday, France woke up to find that the National Security Agency had been snooping o
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