Brussels, 12/01/2015 (Agence Europe) - Emotion after the terrorist attacks in France ran deep but the European Union appeared on Monday keen not to give in to panic or knee-jerk reactions. Fifty European and international leaders took part in the unity rally on Sunday 11 January to honour those killed in the terrorist attacks on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, police officers and the Jewish supermarket. However, care is being taken not to be ensnared in clamp downs, the main trap of...