Minister of Interior Wolfgang Schaeuble of Germany

New Delhi   - Germany plans to send intelligence agents to India as part of efforts to step up cooperation in the fight against terrorism, German Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said Friday.
Germany plans to send intelligence agents to India as part of efforts to step up cooperation in the fight against terrorism, German Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said Friday, Dec 12.
BERLIN , Sept 4 (Reuters) - Germany is to tighten data protection laws, Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said on Thursday, responding to revelations that Germans personal data can be bought easily on the Internet.
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New Delhi - Members of the Pakistan militant group blamed for the terrorist attacks in Mumbai are residing in Germany, German Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said Friday.
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BERLIN, Dec 23 (UPI) -- German police are hunting a suspected neo-Nazi who tried to murder a police officer committed to fighting the far-right scene.
BERLIN - Islamists are planning a terrorist strike against Germany, Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said in a news interview published Sunday, repeating previous warnings that trouble was on its way.
But until recently Mr Schaeuble had stated publicly that there was no question of him quitting.
The network of the suspects arrested last month in an al Qaeda-linked bomb plot in Germany may have extended to Syria and other countries in Europe, Schaeuble said on Monday.
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Berlin - Islamic terrorism is the greatest threat to the security and stability of Germany, Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said in Berlin on Thursday.
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For example, Schaeuble supports a single currency, an unpopular position among most Germans.
German Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble is facing a storm of criticism for suggesting the country's constitution be overhauled to allow authorities to act pre-emptively against suspected terrorists.
A respected former protege of ex-German chancellor Helmut Kohl and member of Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU), Schaeuble has warned for months that Germany is at risk of attack and needs new laws to confront new threats.
Schaeuble has shown himself to be thoroughly unsuitable and should step down," Greens leader Claudia Roth told Germany's n-tv television.
In the magazine interview, Schaeuble described the resistance to stricter controls as a dangerous post-war legacy.