At a time when Europe fears more terrorist attacks and the United States is urging European intelligence services to cooperate more closely, Germany’s highest court on Wednesday ruled that critical antiterrorism laws were partly unconstitutional and demanded tighter control over surveillance.

Read the article in New York Times issue from the 20ieth of April here: nytimes.com/2016/04/21/world/europe/germany-court-antiterrorism-laws-surveillance.html?_r=0