The US National Security Agency has intercepted internet data from Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff and Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto.
Glenn Greenwald, who got access to the files from US whistle-blower Edward Snowden, told TV Globo, a Brazilian media outlet, that US agents had spied on communications of both presidents and tracked their internet content and online history.
Rousseff has responded that if this accusation is true, it represents an unacceptable violation of sovereignty. Peña Nieto has also called for an investigation on the subject.
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