BERLIN (Reuters) - Europe urgently needs to improve the way its security agencies share information, members of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives were reported as saying, stoking a debate on how to tighten security while safeguarding data protection.
The suicide bombings in Brussels on Tuesday that killed 31 people and last November's attacks in Paris have highlighted weak links in information-sharing between Western intelligence services.
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