Brussels, 10/10/2012 (Agence Europe) - On 10 October, the Committee of Permanent Representatives (Coreper) adopted its negotiation mandate on the proposed “Eurodac” directive. This text will make it possible, to a certain extent, for European police forces to have access to the database of digital fingerprints of asylum seekers, Eurodac. The Council wishes to open discussions with the European Parliament more quickly, but has not yet finished defining its position. Although, overall, it...