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EU counter-terror chief on battling the virtual caliphate and what to do with children of jihadists

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This week we're looking at something that has changed the way we live our lives in Europe: the terrorist threat. From Paris to Brussels, London, Manchester, Berlin, Strasbourg and Nice, the list of cities struck by terrorism sends a shiver down the spine. Preventing new attacks is the top priority for EU member states' security forces and intelligence agencies. Our guest is Gilles de Kerchove, the EU's Counter-Terrorism Coordinator. He is at the heart of that European cooperation.

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