Five EU countries have signed a deal to move ahead in strengthening their police co-operation in the fight against terrorism, cross-border crime and illegal immigration.
A declaration signed on Friday (28 May) by the interior ministers of Belgium, Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Austria says "there is an urgent need that bordering countries co-operate more closely and take the appropriate measures" to fight terrorism and cross-border threats.
At the heart of the measures ...
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