Thursday, 24 March 2016

"The security is important for France," said Pascale Boniface, director of the Institute of International and Strategic Relations (IRIS) in Paris. "But the truth is there is no zero risk. There is nothing easier than organising an attack. You protect 1,000 targets and it is the 1,001st which is targeted. "Driving past a group of pedestrians to open fire could be done by a lot of people," said Boniface. The French government sought again Thursday to insist that everything is being done to protect the 24 teams and their followers. "Security will be a priority of the organisation of Euro 2016," said Secretary of State for Sport, Thierry Braillard.

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KUALA LUMPUR: More than 100 China boats and ships were found to have trespassed into Malaysian waters in the South China Sea near Beting Patinggi Ali.
Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Shahidan Kassim said the government had ordered the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency to monitor the area following the encroachments.
“We have deployed three MMEA vessels to the area, while the Royal Malaysian Navy also has its assets there.
“Our Bombardier aircraft has also been sent to fly that area earlier today where they saw a group of fishermen from China conducting activities in our waters.
“They are quite large in number, and we expect our vessels to arrive at the location tonight,” he told reporters at the Parliament’s lobby today.He said legal action will be taken against the group if they were found to have encroached into Malaysia’s Exclusive Economic Zone.
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