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Radicalisation in Europe has been on the rise, especially among young people, EU Counter-Terrorism Coordinator Bartjan Wegter told Euronews, with Europe’s security services now dealing with cases involving children as young as 12. “We’re talking about minors (and youth) aged between 12 and 20 years old,” Wegter told Euronews’ 12 Minutes With, adding that a huge challenge for law enforcement is that young people radicalise very quickly. “Sometimes, it’s a matter of weeks.” Wegter explained that at that age, minors are generally very susceptible and are therefore targeted online for criminal activity, even if in real life they do not…
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Published on 20/03/2026 – 14:39 GMT+1 French President Emmanuel Macron urged Commission President Ursula von…
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Spring is coming to Brussels, but all your reporter hears when he goes outside are…
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Humanitarian funding has been declining since 2023, showing how vulnerable it is to the political…
Fury over Viktor Orbán’s decision to veto the European Union’s €90 billion loan for Ukraine…
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