Brussels, 28/04/2015 (Agence Europe) - More than four months after the Paris terrorist attacks which claimed the lives of 17 people, then those in Copenhagen and the Bardo Museum in Tunis in which 2 and 21 people respectively were killed and with close to 5,000 European citizens having gone off to join the self-styled Islamic State (IS), the European Commission set out, in Strasbourg on Tuesday 28 April, a European agenda on security for the period from 2015 to 2020. In this agenda, it looks...