Amsterdam’s mayor condemned the attacks on the Israeli fans, some of whom had been chanting anti-Arab slogans, saying there was “no excuse.” Police said five people were sent to the hospital.
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Viktor Gyokeres has led Sweden to a 2-1 win over Slovakia in the Nations League. Gyokeres took his nation’s opening goal and ...
The Dutch government dominated by hard-right leader Geert Wilders looked survive a government crisis that centered on the ...
Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof's right-wing government averted a crisis Friday when a junior minister resigned over alleged ...
There are concerns the unrest has damaged community relations and tensions have spilled over into politics too.
Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof saved his governing coalition on Friday despite threats of an exodus by cabinet members over ...
On the night of Thursday, Nov. 7, the Dutch capital of Amsterdam witnessed Europe’s first pogrom since 1945. Around 3,000 Israeli Jews were in town to watch Maccabi Tel Aviv play a UEFA league match ...
Footage posted to social media appeared to show Israeli football fans rampaging through the stands and punching spectators.