European Union interior ministers are meeting in Brussels on Friday to discuss how to deal with terror in the wake of last week’s Madrid terrorist attacks. During the emergency talks called by German Interior Minister Otto Schily after the Spanish attacks that killed over 200 people, EU member countries will examine ways to fight terrorism. No real shake-ups are expected from the meeting, nor are many new ideas likely to surface. “It’s not a question of reinventing the wheel in relation to how we deal with terrorism…, it’s a question of making the wheel turn a bit faster,” Irish Foreign Minister Brian Cowen, whose country currently holds the EU presidency, said on Thursday. Full Story
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