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Passenger data transfer has long been a bone of contention between Brussels and Washington (Photo: Wikipedia)

US to push Europe on data deal

The US has defended its demands for up to 34 pieces of personal data from EU air passengers as essential for the fight against terror, and has indicated it wants more flexibility on how the data is used.

"We don't really collect gigantic amounts of data," US Homeland Security chief Michael Chertoff said at a press conference with Germany's interior minister Wolfgang Schaeuble in Berlin before the weekend. "It's about 30 information fields, things like your contact phone number and e-mai...

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Passenger data transfer has long been a bone of contention between Brussels and Washington (Photo: Wikipedia)

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