Germany's chief federal prosecutor has opened a criminal investigation into whether U.S. intelligence services monitored one of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's cell phones, his office said Wednesday.
The office began the investigation Tuesday.
The move comes after media reports last year alleged that the U.S. government eavesdropped on Merkel and other leaders. The revelation prompted outcry from Americans and foreign governments concerned the U.S. was overreaching in its efforts to thwart terrorist attacks.
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Germany's chief federal prosecutor has opened a criminal investigation into whether U.S. intelligence services monitored one of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's cell phones, his office said Wednesday. Germany's chief federal prosecutor has opened a criminal investigation into whether U.S. intelligence services monitored one of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's cell phones, his office said Wednesday. READ: Opinion: Angela Merkel's indignation over NSA spying is genuine and rightly so The move comes after media reports last year alleged that the U.S. government eavesdropped on Merkel and other leaders. The revelation prompted outcry from Americans and foreign governments concerned the U.S. was overreaching in its efforts to thwart terrorist attacks. The office began the investigation Tuesday. READ: Opinion: Angela Merkel's indignation over NSA spying is genuine and rightly so READ: Opinion: Angela Merkel's indignation over NSA spying is genuine and rightly so The office began the investigation Tuesday. The office began the investigation Tuesday. READ: Obama, Merkel disagree on spying issues The office began the investigation Tuesday. The move comes after media reports last year alleged that the U.S. government eavesdropped on Merkel and other leaders. The revelation prompted outcry from Americans and foreign governments concerned the U.S. was overreaching in its efforts to thwart terrorist attacks. READ: Obama, Merkel disagree on spying issues Germany's chief federal prosecutor has opened a criminal investigation into whether U.S. intelligence services monitored one of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's cell phones, his office said Wednesday. The move comes after media reports last year alleged that the U.S. government eavesdropped on Merkel and other leaders. The revelation prompted outcry from Americans and foreign governments concerned the U.S. was overreaching in its efforts to thwart terrorist attacks. READ: Opinion: Angela Merkel's indignation over NSA spying is genuine and rightly so The office began the investigation Tuesday. READ: Opinion: Angela Merkel's indignation over NSA spying is genuine and rightly so READ: Opinion: Angela Merkel's indignation over NSA spying is genuine and rightly so Germany's chief federal prosecutor has opened a criminal investigation into whether U.S. intelligence services monitored one of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's cell phones, his office said Wednesday. READ: Opinion: Angela Merkel's indignation over NSA spying is genuine and rightly so The move comes after media reports last year alleged that the U.S. government eavesdropped on Merkel and other leaders. The revelation prompted outcry from Americans and foreign governments concerned the U.S. was overreaching in its efforts to thwart terrorist attacks. READ: Obama, Merkel disagree on spying issues READ: Opinion: Angela Merkel's indignation over NSA spying is genuine and rightly so Germany's chief federal prosecutor has opened a criminal investigation into whether U.S. intelligence services monitored one of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's cell phones, his office said Wednesday. READ: Opinion: Angela Merkel's indignation over NSA spying is genuine and rightly so Germany's chief federal prosecutor has opened a criminal investigation into whether U.S. intelligence services monitored one of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's cell phones, his office said Wednesday. Germany's chief federal prosecutor has opened a criminal investigation into whether U.S. intelligence services monitored one of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's cell phones, his office said Wednesday. The office began the investigation Tuesday. The move comes after media reports last year alleged that the U.S. government eavesdropped on Merkel and other leaders. The revelation prompted outcry from Americans and foreign governments concerned the U.S. was overreaching in its efforts to thwart terrorist attacks. The move comes after media reports last year alleged that the U.S. government eavesdropped on Merkel and other leaders. The revelation prompted outcry from Americans and foreign governments concerned the U.S. was overreaching in its efforts to thwart terrorist attacks. The office began the investigation Tuesday. The move comes after media reports last year alleged that the U.S. government eavesdropped on Merkel and other leaders. The revelation prompted outcry from Americans and foreign governments concerned the U.S. was overreaching in its efforts to thwart terrorist attacks. Germany's chief federal prosecutor has opened a criminal investigation into whether U.S. intelligence services monitored one of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's cell phones, his office said Wednesday. The office began the investigation Tuesday. READ: Opinion: Angela Merkel's indignation over NSA spying is genuine and rightly so The office began the investigation Tuesday. The office began the investigation Tuesday. The office began the investigation Tuesday. The office began the investigation Tuesday. Germany's chief federal prosecutor has opened a criminal investigation into whether U.S. intelligence services monitored one of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's cell phones, his office said Wednesday.
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