Three months after the terrorist attacks in Madrid, some EU states still need to implement anti-terror measures, which should have been implemented by June.
EU leaders meeting in Brussels reviewed progress made since the adoption of the declaration on combating terrorism a few days after this attack, which set out an implementation deadline of June for a raft of anti-terrorism measures.
While Irish foreign minister Brian Cowen said that "significant progress" had been made in the...
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