G20: World leaders raise alarm post Paris attacks
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Antalya : After Paris attacks claimed by Islamic State, the world leaders on Sunday raised alarm against terrorism at G20 summit held in Turkey.
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Leaders of world’s greatest 20 economies ensured to share intelligence, track border crossings and boost aviation security with an eye to prevent foreign travel by terrorists.
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"We are concerned over the acute and growing flow of foreign terrorist fighters and the threat it poses for all states," the G20 chiefs said in a draft statement by AFP.
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A passport from Syria found near the body of one of the attackers in Paris have raised concern over many sleeper cells being inducted in Europe as a part of the huge influx of people fleeing Syria's civil war.
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Investigations have now confirmed that three of the suicide bombers were French nationals, but two of the men had lived in the Belgian capital Brussels.
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A 15-year-old boy was also included in the ghastly attacks of Paris that killed nearly 128 people.