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Barack Obama seeks to soothe relations with EU over NSA spying - video

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President Barack Obama tells reporters in Tanzania he has asked the US National Security Agency to look into claims that the American secret services bugged their European allies. The German chancellor, Angela Merkel, and French president, François Hollande, are demanding explanations from Washington about the espionage revelations

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