French MPs voted overwhelmingly in favor of tightening the country's anti-terror laws, including placing curbs on the movements of convicted radicals and using algorithms to detect online extremists, AFP reported on Thursday.
According to the report, the vote on the legislation took place late on Wednesday. Members of the National Assembly voted by a majority of 87 to 10 to approve the bill which makes permanent several emergency measures that were introduced after the Paris attacks of November 2015.
Read more