Berlin Complains: Did US Tap Chancellor Merkel's Mobile Phone? -- Spiegel Online
Berlin is taking seriously indications that Chancellor Angela Merkel's mobile phone might have been tapped by US intelligence, according to SPIEGEL information. Merkel spoke with President Barack Obama on Wednesday about her concerns.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel phoned United States President Barack Obama on Wednesday to discuss suspicions that she may have been targeted by US intelligence agencies for years, SPIEGEL has learned.
The chancellor asked for a thorough explanation of serious indications that US intelligence agencies had declared her private mobile phone to be a target in their operations.
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More News On German Claims That The U.S. Is Spying On German Chancellor Merkel's Cellphone
Obama Says NSA Not Spying On Merkel's Cellphone -- USA Today
Obama Tells German Leader the US is Not Monitoring Her Cellphone -- Voice of America
White House denies Germany's claim US may have monitored Merkel's cellphone. -- FOX News
US denies tapping Merkel's mobile phone -- Al Jazeera
US Disputes Reports of Wiretapping in France and Germany -- New York Times
Merkel calls Obama for answers over reports that the US spied on her phone -- Deutsche Welle
Merkel calls Obama to complain about surveillance -- AP
Germany's Angela Merkel calls White House over phone monitoring fears -- Sydney Morning Herald
German leader calls Obama about alleged cellphone tapping -- Washington Post
German leader calls Obama to discuss reported NSA monitoring of her cell phone -- NBC
Merkel Complains to Obama Over Phone-Tapping Intelligence -- Bloomberg Businessweek
‘Unacceptable’: Merkel calls Obama over suspicion US monitored her cell phone -- RT
US may have monitored Merkel's phone, says German government -- The Guardian
Germany: 'Serious breach of trust' if US spied on Merkel -- Al Jazeera
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