"If Western countries don't see that money needs to be spent to fight radicalisation, it won't just be him, but thousands of other youths."
>Police had said at the time of his arrest in October 2014 that the boy made “concrete enquiries about buying ingredients” for a bomb and “planned to explode the devices in public places, such as the Vienna Westbahnhof,” a major train station.
>According to Austria’s interior ministry more than two hundred people have left Austria to fight in the Middle East.
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>Drastic measures in drastic times: a Europe-wide database to track all air passengers flying in and out of the EU is one of the latest counter-terrorism initiatives being pushed by European leaders. Its advocates say it’s a necessary evil to safeguard our security, but some civil liberties groups see it as another step on the road to a surveillance society.
>We saw the telephone of the German chancellor hacked, and world leaders hacked, without the knowledge of the US president, it was done by the American security services. If that's happening, how can we trust them?"
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>Greece has yet to indicate how it will pay €1.6bn in IMF repayments due next month.
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