MARSEILLE // Euro 2016 kicks off at the Stade de France on Friday night, with the international football tournament marred by fears of terrorism and disruptive strikes.France has been in a self-declared state of emergency since ISIL attacks killed 130 people in the capital on November 13 last year.Terror suspects have been arrested in both Ukraine and Germany in the past two weeks, with at least one suspect believed to have been planning attacks in France during Euro 2016. While these arrests represented major security successes for European security forces, they also raised fears that more extremists could be planning …read more
Source: The National