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In the wake of last night’s terrorist attacks in Paris, France, many are asking what can be done to prevent such tragedies from happening in the future. While there is no easy answer, experts say that better intelligence sharing between law enforcement and intelligence agencies could make a big difference.
According to Reuters, French Prime Minister Manuel Valls has called for a “better coordination” of information between different government agencies in order to prevent future attacks. He said that while it’s not possible to “prevent every attack,” better cooperation between different authorities could help authorities detect potential threats much earlier.
The debate over how to prevent terrorist attacks from happening has been going on for years now, but it seems like the issue is only becoming more pressing as terrorists continue to target high-profile locations all over the world. Hopefully, by working together more closely we can develop smarter methods of prevention that work regardless of where an attack takes place.
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Welcome to our new section: Top Stories. Here, you will find the latest headlines and stories from around the world. We hope you enjoy this overview of what’s happening in the world today!
What’s Happening in the World
Today’s top news stories from around the world:
1) The U.S. has announced that it is withdrawing from the Iran nuclear deal, which has raised questions about the future of the agreement and whether other countries will continue to support it.
2) North Korea launched another missile over Japan into the Pacific Ocean, further raising tensions between North and South Korea.
3) A gunman opened fire at a church in Texas, killing at least 26 people and injuring 20 others.
4) A powerful earthquake struck Mexico City, causing buildings to collapse and leaving dozens of people injured.
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- The United States election is now officially over and Donald Trump has been elected as the 45th president of the United States. This news comes as a shock to many, with many people expecting Hillary Clinton to be the next president.
- A major earthquake has struck Mexico, measuring 8.1 on the Richter scale and killing at least 217 people so far. This earthquake is particularly devastating as it happened in central Mexico, which is one of the most tourist-heavy areas in the country.
- The Zika virus has been making headlines recently, with reports of pregnant women being affected by it and babies being born with abnormally small heads. Although there is no known cure for Zika yet, there are treatments available that could help prevent or lessen its effects.
- Isis has released a video threatening to attack London during Christmas this year. In the video, Isis members say they will “slaughter” anyone who tries to celebrate Christmas in the city and call on their followers to carry out attacks at Christmas time.
- A new study has found that long-term use of antibiotics can lead to increased levels of bacteria that can cause antibiotic resistance in bacteria populations across multiple species of animals, including humans. The study also showed that when antibiotics are used appropriately and sparingly, they’re not as harmful to bacterial populations as previously thought.
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- In the last 24 hours, here are the most popular stories on our blog:
-A new report suggests that climate change could lead to more frequent and intense storms, droughts, and wildfires.
-Pope Francis has issued a warning to world leaders about the dangers of climate change.
-A major earthquake has struck Iran, killing at least 33 people and injuring hundreds more.
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