French officials unveiled sweeping new anti-terror measures, funneling 425 million euros ($490 million) towards counter-terrorism efforts, weapons, and intelligence staffing.
French Prime Minister Manuel Valls announced the measures on Wednesday morning, promising better weapons and protection for police, an improved database for tracking suspected extremists, and 2,600 new counter-terrorism positions.
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The security measures will make it easier for the French to track the 3,000 suspected radicals Valls said the country needs to monitor through phone tapping and online and social media surveillance.
“The threat remains at a very high level,” Valls said. “The number of radicalized individuals doesn’t stop growing.”









