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How to keep Europe safe
EU border crackdown
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A week after 129 people were killed in coordinated terror attacks in Paris, EU interior and justice ministers are meeting to discuss ways of tightening security at the Blocs external borders. France, in particular, is pushing for real change. Our Brussels correspondent, Kevin Ozebek looks at what can be expected from the meeting at how much personal freedoms Europeans are willing to give up to stay safe.
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Tony Cheng in North Korea
As the two Koreas try to find ways of easing the recent tensions on the peninsula, our South East Asia correspondent Tony Cheng gives us his impressions of N. Korea gleaned from a recent visit to Pyong Yang.
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Africa’s jihadists
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Whilst the world has been focused on the atrocities in Paris, the Jihadi threat in Africa remains very real with several bloody bomb attacks being perpetrated in Nigeria by Boko Haram and news today of a terror attack in Mali. Reality Check speaks to Nigerian journalist Fidelis Mbah.
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#NOTINMYNAME
Muslims around the world have been using this hashtag in recent days to distance themselves from the atrocities in Paris and show solidarity with the people of France. Youssef Osman, a blogger and political science student at the British University of Cairo, talks to us about why ISIS wants an anti-Muslim Europe.
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20 years Dayton Peace Accord
On the 21st November 1995, the Dayton Peace Accords were negotiated and brought an end to the Bosnian war. In tomorrow’s Reality Check Special we look back on 20 years of the Dayton Peace Accords and preview that programme today by talking to Nedad Memic, editor-in-chief of Kosmo magazine.
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FM4 Reality Check
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