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Friday 20 November 2015

Third Body Found In Flat Raided By Police In France Over Paris Attack.

A third body has been recovered from the apartment in the Paris suburb of Saint-Denis raided by police after last Friday's attacks,
prosecutors say.
They also confirmed that one of the dead was Hasna Aitboulahcen, 26, who reportedly blew herself up in the raid.
The alleged ringleader of the attacks, Abdelhamid Abaaoud, is also confirmed to have died in Wednesday's raid. The third body is still being identified.
EU ministers have decided to tighten checks on all people entering Europe. 

At present only non-EU nationals and migrants are systematically checked by police at the EU's external borders. But now the EU will extend those database checks to EU citizens too.
Travellers' details will be checked against data in the Schengen Information System (SIS), which lists wanted terror suspects and people linked to organised crime.
Most EU countries are in the Schengen zone - a passport-free travel area. After the Paris attacks it emerged that terror suspects had not been detected at the EU's external borders. 

The European Commission has called for the establishment of a Europe-wide intelligence agency.

Paris defiance

France's Prime Minister Manuel Valls announced on Friday that the death toll from the attacks a week ago by suicide bombers and gunmen has risen to 130 people.
Hundreds of people were wounded in the near-simultaneous attacks on Paris bars and restaurants, a concert hall and sports stadium.
France has approved a three-month-long state of emergency.
Islamic State (IS) said it was behind the attacks - the worst in Europe since the 2004 Madrid bombings.

Demonstrations have been banned under France's state of emergency, but dozens of French artists and cultural figures have urged people to make a lot of "noise and light", by turning on music and lights, at 21:20 (20:20 GMT) on Friday to mark the exact time a week ago that the attacks began.
Source: BBC

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