EU leaders will come together today after a tumultuous couple of weeks largely shaped by the aftermath of the terrorist bombings in Madrid on 11 March.
The bombings, which left over 200 people dead, have substantially altered the agenda shoving economic concerns off top spot in favour of intense discussions on increased security cooperation in the EU.
This means that EU leaders will kick off their agenda this evening by discussing and eventually agreeing a set of declarations pl...
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