Interior ministers of the EU’s “big five” countries are meeting to review security amid a backdrop of devastating bombings and fears in Europe that al Qaeda activity is on the rise. Interior ministers of Germany, France, Spain, Great Britain and Italy are seeking ways to counter the danger posed by international terroris following recent attacks on the Morrocan city of Casablanca on Friday night that killed dozens, including eight Europeans. In a two-day meeting near the southern Spanish city of Jerez on Sunday, the ministers are discussing plans for intensifying cooperation against international terrorism and illegal immigration. Full Story
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