The executive branch of the European Union has moved to bolster the coalition’s capabilities to prevent and respond to potential terrorist strikes involving weapons of mass destruction, Agence France-Presse reported yesterday. A set of proposals from the European Commission are intended to block criminals from acquiring sensitive material, tracking such substances before they can be put to bad uses, and minimizing damage if such a weapon is ever employed. Full Story
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