The EU plans to create a single access point for
the authorities to look at people's personal data, including fingerprints and
facial scans, by linking up to a dozen border and law enforcement databases,
interior ministers said on Thursday (21 April).
The announcement
follows the adoption of a controversial law to collect flight data information
of everyone flying into and out of Europe as part of a larger pan-national bid
to crack down on potential terrorists and other criminal suspects.
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