Air-Passenger Terrorism Law May Be Revived by EU Parliament
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The European Parliament may revive draft legislation that would force airlines to give national governments in Europe information on passengers, highlighting renewed terrorism concerns after the attacks in Paris.
Timothy Kirkhope, a U.K. member steering the stalled measures through the European Union assembly, vowed to propose beefed-up provisions on data protection in a bid to win over skeptical lawmakers. The EU Parliament’s civil-liberties committee rejected the draft law in April 2013.