NSA's surveillance a 'trade barrier' for EU companies: EU official
The National Security Agency (NSA) logo is shown on a computer screen inside the Threat Operations Center at the NSA in Fort Meade, Maryland, January 25, 2006. REUTERS/Jason Reed
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