EU agrees to tighten borders after Paris attacks as third body found

French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve, second left, stands with from right, French Justice Minister Christiane Taubira, European Commissioner for Migration Dimitris Avramapoulos and German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere during a meeting of EU justice and interior ministers at the EU Council building in Brussels on Friday, Nov. 20, 2015. AP photo

EU ministers agreed Nov. 20 to get tough on border security after the devastating Paris attacks, as prosecutors said a third body had been found following a police raid on the ringleader's hideout.

Adding to fears about the global jihadist threat, gunmen seized 170 people in a hotel used by foreigners in the capital of Mali, with at least three hostages killed.
 
EU ministers agreed at emergency talks in Brussels to tighten checks on all travellers at the borders of the passport-free Schengen zone.
 
The European Commission also called for the establishment of an EU-wide intelligence agency in the wake of the Paris massacre that left 129 people dead last Friday.
 
"We hope that Europe, which has wasted too much time on a number of urgent issues, today takes the decisions that we must take," French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said as he arrived for the talks.
 
In Paris, prosecutors said a third body had been found at the scene of a massive police raid in a northern suburb on Nov. 18 in which suspected attacks ringleader Abdelhamid Abaaoud was killed.
 
They also disclosed that a body found in the rubble of the Saint Denis apartment was Abaaoud's female cousin Hasna Aitboulahcen.
 
Police had raided her mother's house on Nov. 19 as it emerged the 26-year-old Aitboulahcen had turned from a party girl who liked wearing cowboy hats to a radical Islamist who adopted the full-faced veil six months ago.
 
The identity of the third body has not been revealed.
 
Another key suspect, Salah Abdeslam, remains unaccounted for and is thought to be one of the only surviving members of the group of assailants behind the Paris bloodshed.
 
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