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Joe Biden reassures MEPs of his administration's commitment to civil liberties (Photo: Valentina Pop)

Biden sweet-talks MEPs on anti-terrorism deal

In a highly-anticipated speech to the European Parliament on Thursday (6 May), US vice-president Joe Biden went to great lengths to reassure MEPs of Washington's commitment to civil liberties and privacy rights, wooing their support for a new anti-terrorist bank data deal after they rejected an earlier one in February.

Recognising the "new powers granted to this parliament by the Lisbon Treaty," Mr Biden was the first top US official in 25 years to formally address the plenary session o...

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Joe Biden reassures MEPs of his administration's commitment to civil liberties (Photo: Valentina Pop)

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