Former Greek spy boss denies using illegal malware, refuting allegations that he used software to intercept communications. He claims he only used authorized tools for surveillance and intelligence gathering. The ex-spy chief maintains his innocence and insists that his actions were within the boundaries of the law.
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The Guardian view on UK-China relations: a dilemma made sharper by Brexit | Editorial
The Eurosceptic vision of a globalised Britain, distanced from Europe, has deteriorated amid Trump's trade wars, revealing differing views on China within the transatlantic alliance. While there is mutual concern over China's role as a commercial rival and security threat, Washington's hawks perceive an existential challenge, contrasting with more engagement-oriented Europeans. Britain's stance has fluctuated, with David Cameron in 2015 heralding a "golden era" of trade with China, while Boris Johnson, in 2020, yielded to...
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