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Merkel rules out migrant policy reversal after attacks


Recent attacks in Germany involving asylum-seekers would
not change its willingness to take in refugees, Chancellor Angela Merkel has said.

She said the attackers "wanted to undermine our sense of
community, our openness and our willingness to help people in need. We firmly reject this".

But she did propose new measures to improve security.

These include information sharing, deciphering web chatter
and tackling arms sales on the internet.

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