Brussels, 08/07/2014 (Agence Europe) - More than a month has passed since the attack at the Jewish Museum in Brussels on 24 May, which saw four people killed. A few weeks earlier, the perpetrator of the attack, Mehdi Nemmouche from France had returned from Syria. In the evening of Monday 7 July, the ministers for home affairs from nine EU member states met in Milan, with the aim of taking concrete measures to tackle European combatants who have gone to wage jihad in Syria. Some of these...