BERLIN - The European Union is considering taking action against the U.S. for cyber spying on its leaders, including suspending two-way trade talks designed to create a market that represents half the world economy.
France's President Francois Hollande has been pressing fellow heads of state to make the spying issue part of the agenda of a summit of EU leaders in Brussels on Friday. French EU Commissioner Michel Barnier told the BBC on Thursday: "Enough is enough."