After a heated soccer match between Dutch team Ajax and Israeli team Maccabi Tel Aviv, Dutch authorities reported that a large group of young people targeted Israeli fans in Amsterdam. This attack, fueled by calls on social media to target Jewish people, was condemned as antisemitic by authorities in Amsterdam, Israel, and throughout Europe. Despite a ban on pro-Palestinian demonstrations outside the stadium, tensions were high and violence escalated after the game, with several injured and dozens arrested. Dutch officials have promised to prosecute those responsible for the assault.
"Violent Anti-Semitic Riots Break Out in Amsterdam After Football Match, Five Hospitalized and Dozens Arrested on Charges of Hate and Racism" New footage of the violence at an Amsterdam stadium where Israeli football fans were targeted and attacked by a hate mob has surfaced, prompting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to dispatch the Mossad to prevent such incidents in the future. The city's mayor, as well as Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof, have both condemned the "anti-Semitic" attacks and promised to bring the perpetrators to justice. The incident has sparked outrage around the world, with many expressing deep shame and concern for the state of tolerance and multiculturalism in the Netherlands.
Violence erupted in Amsterdam after an Ajax vs Maccabi Tel Aviv soccer match, as Israeli fans were attacked by local youths incited by social media calls to target Jewish people. The rise in antisemitic speech and actions in Europe, in the midst of the conflict in Gaza, has sparked tension and condemnation from authorities across the continent. Dutch officials have pledged to prosecute those responsible for the assaults, while Israeli fans remain resolute, vowing to continue attending future matches.
Rapper Nicki Minaj was detained and fined at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport before continuing on to England for a scheduled concert. She posted videos on social media about the incident, and her concert in Manchester, England was postponed as a result. However, she was later released and allowed to continue her flight.
The 41-year-old rapper, Nicki Minaj, was detained at Amsterdam's Schipol airport for possession of "soft" drugs. The arrest occurred hours before her scheduled performance in Manchester, England, and she chronicled the event on Instagram Live. Despite claiming the drugs belonged to her security, authorities searched her luggage without her consent and allegedly found marijuana. Minaj requested a lawyer before going to the local police station. This news has caused a stir among her fans and the entertainment industry.
Samsung and Wieden+Kennedy Amsterdam have launched a new campaign, "Awesome Is For Everyone," highlighting the company's latest mobile technology and showcasing the talents of content creators from around the world. The campaign features a variety of filmmakers, including a Bangkok tattoo artist, a Vogue choreographer, and an underwater dancer from India, all utilizing Samsung's newest Galaxy A series phones to capture and share their unique perspectives. The campaign also includes anthem and introduction films, showcasing the impressive features of the new devices.
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Around 40 passengers travelling from New Delhi to Amsterdam on an Air India flight on Wednesday were left without their baggage after a technical issue prevented it from being offloaded at the European city's airport. The baggage was eventually sent to Amsterdam the next day, causing inconvenience to the passengers who were forced to spend a night without their essential belongings. Some of the passengers expressed dissatisfaction with the airline's handling of the situation.