A £126 million damages claim for harassment brought against the former King of Spain by his ex-mistress has been dismissed by a High Court judge in London.Corin
El Mundo says it has document detailing collaboration between US intelligence agency and foreign countries Paul Hamilos in Madrid theguardian.com, Wednesday 30 October 2013 07.41 EDT A man protests against NSA spying outside the foreign ministry in Madrid. Photograph: Juan Medina/Reuters The widespread surveillance of Spanish citizens by the US National Security Agency, which…
The mistress of the former king of Spain is seeking £126 million in damages, accusing him of harassment including phone hacking, covert surveillance and media smears
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