Germany, Brazil push the U.N. to be tougher on digital spying
By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – Germany and Brazil are pushing the United Nations to be tougher on spying by beefing up an earlier U.N. resolution raising concerns that mass surveillance, interception of digital communications and personal data collection could harm human rights. In a follow up to a U.N.
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Germany, Brazil push the U.N. to be tougher on digital spying