Merkel's chief of staff says U.S. spies did not break German law
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File picture shows Quispe Palomino, known as 'Gabriel', a member of Peru's Shining Path terrorist group, speaking to journalists in a remote jungle region in Cuzco
Marco Antonio Quispe Palomino, known as 'Gabriel', a member of Peru's Shining Path terrorist group, speaks to journalists in a remote jungle region in southern Peru, Cuzco, in this April 17, 2012 file photo. The Shining Path rebel group's top two leaders are believed to have been killed in a shootout with Peruvian security forces in a drug-trafficking jungle region late on August 11, 2013, President Ollanta Humala said on Monday. The clash with rebels in the south-central Ayacucho region likely killed Palomino or 'Comrade Gabriel', a cocaine-producing heavyweight sought by the U.S., and Alejandro Borda Casafranca or 'Comrade Alipio', the second-in-command of the remnant jungle faction of the Shining Path. REUTERS/Diario El Comercio/Files (PERU - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW) PERU OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN PERU. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS
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