In Germany, opposition parties have raised objections to plans by the government to grant police more powers to monitor homes and telephones.
Interior Minister Wolfgang Schäuble says the draft law would strengthen the means available to Germany's Federal Crime Office (BKA) to investigate terrorist suspects and fight international crime. The German minister stressed the perceived threat of "Islamist terrorism". During a parliamentary debate in Berlin, the liberal Free Democrats (FDP), Green Party and Left Party all sharply criticised the proposed legislation, which would also give police the right to conduct Deadly flooding in Somali capital ...
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(Deutsche Welle)
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