Copenhagen - Denmark on Thursday unveiled a €130m plan to combat terror at home and abroad, after two people were shot dead in attacks in Copenhagen.
The plan, mooted before the weekend shootings, will enable the intelligence services to better monitor Danes travelling abroad to fight with the Islamist State group, while also targeting the radicalisation of prisoners in jails.
"We want to strengthen our ability to gather and analyse [information] about terror planning abroad," Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt told a briefing.