Terrorism v Tourism: Europe's diabolical dilemma
It was a quiet whisper, not meant for the cameras, which revealed the increasingly grim reality of terror's ability to reach our shores from foreign soil.
Latika Bourke is a reporter for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age based in London. She has previously worked for Fairfax Media, the ABC and 2UE in Canberra. Latika won the Walkley Award for Young Australian Journalist of the Year in 2010.
It was a quiet whisper, not meant for the cameras, which revealed the increasingly grim reality of terror's ability to reach our shores from foreign soil.
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