PARIS (Reuters) - The organisers of the Euro 2016 football championship fully realise the security challenges in holding the tournament, but are not aware of any precise threat, their head said on Wednesday.
More than 90,000 police, soldiers and private security agents will be deployed across France to ensure safety for the June 10-July 10 competition.
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