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[00:00.10]BBC News with Jerry Smit.
[00:03.47]Germany is sending its intelligence chiefs to Washington next week to address allegations that the United States has been spying on its allies.
[00:10.99]The government said it wanted to make sure an investigation into the monitoring of Chancellor Angela Merkel's phone was going forward.
[00:17.77]EU leaders say growing distrust to the US could harm the fighter against terrorism.
[00:23.02]From Berlin, Steve Evans.
[00:24.82]There is no doubt in the anger in Germany over the spying allegations.
[00:29.37]The country's head of state President Gauck, said President Obama should now explain clearly what had happened and also how lost trust can be regained.
[00:38.93]Till that end, senior officials in the German security services will travel to Washington next week to talk to their American counterparts.
[00:48.34]What may be sought are assurances that new tighter rules are in place to govern who is seen as a legitimate target for surveillance and who is not.
[00:59.22]A military curfew remains in force in the northeastern Nigerian city of Damaturu after an attack by suspected militants from the Islamist group known as Boko Haram.
[01:08.91]Here is Will Ross.
[01:10.65]The city of Damaturu was rocked by gun fire for about 7 hours.