The French government is hoping to extend a state of emergency imposed after the November terror attacks to cover the upcoming Euro 2016 football tournament.
French officials promise security will be high for the tournament—which is expected to bring in tens of thousands of tourists.
Our Europe Correspondent Kevin Ozebek reports from Brussels.
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