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A new policy directive orders intelligence agencies to protect the privacy rights of foreign persons but does not restrict the government's ability to use information obtained overseas in its investigations.
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The national public order intelligence unit was later transferred to the Metropolitan police, under the command of the assistant commissioner John Yates, who resigned this week.
He brought to the latter an untiring dedication in the gathering and assimilation of knowledge, an especial alertness to evidence of human fallibility and failure, and a powerful ordering intelligence supported by a delicate sense of aesthetic coherence.
See articleLe Monde accused the French presidency of ordering intelligence agents to investigate its reporting of alleged illegal donations to President Nicolas Sarkozy's 2007 presidential campaign, and said it would sue.
"I monitored them predominantly for public order intelligence purposes, but also for other evidence or knowledge that came up about the family and/or justice groups and campaigners as well.
On Friday the White House announced that Obama had ordered intelligence officials to conduct a broad review of election-season cyber-attacks, including the email hacks, to report before he leaves office on 20 January.
After President Bush took office he cited North Korea, now run by Kim Jong Il, as part of the "axis of evil" and ordered intelligence agencies to work hard on assessing its threat.
WASHINGTON President Obama on Thursday ordered intelligence agencies to take a series of steps to streamline how terrorism threats are pursued and analyzed, saying the government had to respond aggressively to the failures that allowed a Nigerian man to ignite an explosive mixture on a commercial jetliner on Christmas Day.
A court in the eastern Czech city of Ostrava ruled that the aide, Jana Nagyova, who has been in charge of Mr. Necas's office for years, should remain in custody pending an investigation into accusations by prosecutors who say she bribed politicians and illegally ordered intelligence agents to conduct surveillance operations.
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