Germany eyes tighter terror laws

German Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble has called for new anti-terror measures following a failed bomb attack on two trains last month. Mr Schaeuble proposed increased monitoring of the internet and more video surveillance.

Mr Schaeuble said he was drawing up proposals to tighten anti-terror laws. “More security cameras should be used where it is sensible. We need to step up monitoring of the Internet, for which we need more experts with the right language skills,” he said.
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