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Last year’s French soccer cup final saw some 3,000 police and 1,400 staff deployed, reports CNN affiliate BFMTV. This Thursday’s UEFA Nations League match between France and Israel will take place in the Stade de France, the centerpiece of Paris’ 2024 Olympic Games. The minister set an aggressive tone in his first months in office and his response to the Amsterdam attacks was no different. Just this week, the Israeli ambassador in Paris was summoned to the French foreign ministry after two French policemen were briefly detained in Israeli-occupied East Jerusalem. Yet, in the light of recent events in Amsterdam, it is keen to show its commitment to protecting French Jews: Thursday’s match offers the perfect opportunity.
Persons: Laurent Nunez, , Bruno Retailleau, he’s, Retailleau, Emmanuel Macron, , Francois Hollande, Nicolas Sarkozy, Denis, Franck Fife, Germain, Marie Mesmeur, Macron, North America – Organizations: Paris CNN —, Israel, Maccabi, Tel, CNN, BFMTV, Maccabi Tel Aviv’s, Ajax, ” Maccabi, Palestinian, UEFA Nations League, Stade de France, French, Amsterdam’s Maccabi, , Palace, Stade, UEFA Nations League football, Getty, Paris Saint, Champions League, North America Locations: Paris, France, Amsterdam, Tel Aviv, French, Netherlands, Israel, Gaza, Saint, AFP, , Europe, North, Lebanon, East Jerusalem
CNN —In Amsterdam’s Red Light District, the hologram of a woman sits behind a window. This hologram is modeled on Bernadett “Betty” Szabó, a 19-year-old Hungarian sex worker who was murdered in the Dutch capital in 2009. Despite a large-scale investigation, in which police monitored CCTV, interviewed witnesses, and combed over the crime scene, the case eventually became cold. Bernadett "Betty" Szabó was murdered in February 2009, three months after giving birth to her son. The reward for information related to the case has been raised to €30,000 (around $32,160).
Persons: , Betty ” Szabó, Szabó, Betty, ” Benjamin van Gogh, van Gogh, , ” Eline, Roovers Organizations: CNN, Light District, Amsterdam, Amsterdam Police, Locations: Hungarian, Nyíregyháza, Amsterdam
CNN —A statue of Anne Frank in Amsterdam was vandalized with “Gaza” graffiti, drawing criticism from the city’s mayor. “Officers went to the statue, saw the graffiti and started an investigation,” the spokesperson said. Anne Frank’s diary is often many young people’s first introduction to the horrors of the Holocaust. In 1944, the famous diarist and seven other Jewish people hiding in the Amsterdam secret annex were detained. They had hid for nearly two years in a secret annex above a canal-side warehouse in Amsterdam, before they were deported and Anne died in the Bergen Belsen camp at age 15.
Persons: Anne Frank, Frank, Femke Halsema, , , ” Halsema, Anne Frank’s, people’s, Anne Organizations: CNN, CNN Wednesday, Locations: Amsterdam, Gaza, Bergen
The Amsterdam team had been losing 3-0 at the Johan Cruyff Arena when the game was suspended in the 56th minute. There was also trouble outside the stadium after the match had been abandoned as riot police used tear gas on fans trying to force their way into the stadium. Police officers stand guard outside the stadium after the Eredivisie match was suspended. The riot police carried out several charges and used tear gas,” Amsterdam police said in a statement posted on X, formerly known as Twitter. Due to concerns about possible unrest, Feyenoord supporters had not been allowed inside the stadium for the match.
Persons: CNN —, Johan Cruyff, Olaf Kraak, , , Sven Mislintat Organizations: CNN, Eredivisie, Feyenoord, Amsterdam, Johan Cruyff Arena, Ajax, Police, Getty, Twitter, Champions League Locations: Amsterdam
[1/6] Drag queen Divina stands at Reguliersdwarsstraat near safe space "Dress & Dance" which offers people a place to change before and after they go out so that they don't have to walk down the street in their going-out outfit, in Amsterdam, Netherlands January 14, 2023. REUTERS/Piroschka van de WouwAMSTERDAM, Jan 19 (Reuters) - A hair salon in Amsterdam's nightlife district opened after hours at the weekend to offer a safe space for members of the LGBTQ+ community who do not feel safe in the city to dress before going out for the night. The "DRESS&DANCE" pilot project was organised by students at the InHolland University and Maud Gussenhoven, who manages the city's central Reguliersdwarsstraat street. "It is sad that this is needed but there have been incidents that have made people feel unsafe," said Gussenhoven. Reporting by Charlotte Van Campenhout Editing by Alexandra HudsonOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
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