字幕付き動画ニュース-News Updates October 28 2013 Spying On Spain,Brooklyn Stabbing,Mao’s Tomb Hit and Boom






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☆タイトル:News Updates October 28 2013 Spying On Spain,Brooklyn Stabbing,Mao’s Tomb Hit and Boom

☆投稿者:Biff Burroughs

☆公開日:2013-10-28 15:18:12

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Earlier, Spanish newspaper El Mundo said the NSA recently tracked over 60 million calls in Spain in the space of a month, citing a document which it said formed part of papers obtained from ex-NSA contractor Edward Snowden.

“Spain has relayed to the United States the importance of preserving a climate of trust…and its interest in understanding the full reach of practices that, if true, would be considered inappropriate and unacceptable between allies,” the Spanish foreign ministry said in a statement.

Madrid has also asked the United States to provide more data from the National Security Agency (NSA), it said.

The statement was issued after a meeting between Spain’s Secretary of State for the European Union, Inigo Mendez de Vigo, and U.S. Ambassador to Spain James Costos.
Brooklyn mass stabbing leaves 5 dead, many of them children
Four of the victims were children, the youngest an 18-month-old boy. The unidentified suspect — who sources say may be related to the slain children — was reportedly found inside the apartment when cops arrived at the scene.

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/brooklyn-mass-stabbing-leaves-3-dead-3-injured-article-1.1497822#ixzz2j1onMX2J
BEIJING — A vehicle plowed through dozens of pedestrians and policemen beside Beijing’s Tiananmen Square Monday lunchtime, before crashing in front of Tiananmen Gate and bursting into flame.
Five people are believed dead — the driver, two passengers, a female tourist from the Philippines and a male tourist from South China’s Guangdong province — and 38 people were injured, reported Qianlong.com, a Beijing government news website.Authorities cleared Tiananmen Square, home to Mao’s tomb, after the crash.
An official investigation is underway, reported Xinhua, the state news agency. The unusual nature of the incident, and the way the vehicle had been driven some distance along the sidewalk, injuring and scattering pedestrians, quickly led to speculation online that the vehicle was used in a deliberate attack.
Photos posted online showed the vehicle ablaze beside the historic bridges that lead visitors under the famous portrait of Chairman Mao and into the Forbidden City, the former residence of China’s Emperors.
Tiananmen Square is not only a big tourist draw but also the political heart of China, and therefore one of the most sensitive areas in the country. Leaders of the ruling Communist Party live and work nearby. Major party and government events take place at the adjacent Great Hall of the People, where a national women’s congress was underway Monday.