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Christian Today (Free subscription) | yesterday
... The UNHCR has long lobbied the EU to take in more Iraqi refugees.German Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble had urged European countries in April to do more to provide shelter to Christians among the refugees who have fled to Iraq's neighbours to avoid ethnic strife after the 2003 war.But Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, on a visit to Berlin earlier this week, urged Germany to...
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Alertnet (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
... The UNHCR has long lobbied the EU to take in more Iraqi refugees.German Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble had urged European countries in April to do more to provide shelter to Christians among the refugees who have fled to Iraq's neighbours to avoid ethnic strife after the 2003 war.But Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, on a visit to Berlin earlier this week, urged Germany to...
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
... of national job sites and business should face inspections every year.German Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said it was better to carry out random spot checks and raids rather than pricier across-the-board inspections."We are convinced that introducing a quota may include the possibility of carrying out controls just for the sake of meeting the quota," Schaeuble said.European...
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Alertnet (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
... illegal employment ... minimum criminal measures are not justified," German Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble told ministers in a televised debate.Schaeuble also opposed any quota for inspections. "It's not the number which counts but the quality."The European Union has beefed up its fight against illegal migration over the past few years, but has struggled each time to...
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Alarabiya.net (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
... The UNHCR has long lobbied the EU to take in more Iraqi refugees.German Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble had urged European countries in April to do more to provide shelter to Christians among the refugees who have fled to Iraq's neighbors to avoid ethnic strife after the 2003 war.But Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, on a visit to Berlin earlier this week, urged Germany to...
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MSNBC.com (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
... citizenship test requires a minimum of knowledge about Germany," Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said in a statement. "The test is fair and does not overtax anyone."Schaeuble's ministry said the way is now clear for the test, which was drawn up by experts at Berlin's Humboldt University, to take effect on Sept. 1.It said that tests by the university team showed more than...
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
... citizenship test requires a minimum of knowledge about Germany," Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said in a statement. "The test is fair and does not overtax anyone."
Schaeuble's ministry said the way is now clear for the test, which was drawn up by experts at Berlin's Humboldt University, to take effect on Sept. 1.
It said that tests by the university team...
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
... pogrom."The citizenship test requires a minimum of knowledge about Germany," Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said in a statement. "The test is fair and does not overtax anyone."Schaeuble's ministry said the way is now clear for the test, which was drawn up by experts at Berlin's Humboldt University, to take effect on Sept. 1.It said that tests by the university team showed...
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Detroit Free Press (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
... pogrom.)"The citizenship test requires a minimum of knowledge about Germany," Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said in a statement. "The test is fair and does not overtax anyone."Schaeuble's ministry said the way is now clear for the test, which was drawn up by experts at Berlin's Humboldt University, to take effect on Sept. 1.It said that tests by the university team showed...
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Alertnet (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
... separatists.Last month Germany banned Kurdish television station Roj TV, which Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble described as a mouthpiece for the PKK, and last year Berlin extradited two PKK militants to Turkey. (Reporting by Kerstin Gehmlich)
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Turkish daily news (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
... the PKK. Last month Germany banned Kurdish television station Roj TV, which Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble described as being a mouthpiece for the PKK, and Berlin extradited two PKK militants to Turkey last year. Kidnapping tourists is a rare tactic for the outlawed PKK whose activities are mainly focused on attacking military targets in southeastern Turkey with the aim of carving...
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Christian Today (Free subscription) | 07/20/2008
... separatists.Last month Germany banned Kurdish television station Roj TV, which Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble described as a mouthpiece for the PKK, and last year Berlin extradited two PKK militants to Turkey.QUITE WELLForeign Minister Steinmeier was informed of their release by telephone by his Turkish counterpart, Ali Babacan."Given the circumstances, they are quite well,"...
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ireland.com (Free subscription) | 07/20/2008
... separatists. Last month Germany banned Kurdish television station Roj TV, which Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble described as being a mouthpiece for the PKK, and Berlin extradited two PKK militants to Turkey last year. Kidnapping tourists is a rare tactic for the outlawed separatist PKK whose activities are mainly focused on attacking military targets in southeast Turkey with...
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Alertnet (Free subscription) | 07/20/2008
... the PKK.Last month Germany banned Kurdish television station Roj TV, which Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble described as being a mouthpiece for the PKK, and Berlin extradited two PKK militants to Turkey last year.Kidnapping tourists is a rare tactic for the outlawed separatist PKK whose activities are mainly focused on attacking military targets in southeast Turkey with the aim...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 07/19/2008
Munich - Police analysts in Germany fear that Kurdish rebels in Turkey may try to assassinate Germany's interior minister, the news magazine Focus reported in Munich on Saturday. Focus said the assessment, by the BKA federal police agency, was based on the fact that Kurdish media had been blaming the minister, Wolfgang Schaeuble, for a ban on a Kurdish-language television channel in Germany....