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Teri Schultz is a freelance reporter based in Brussel, Belgium covering NATO, the European Union, the Benelux. Her focus is on current affairs, political news, foreign policy and security issues. Her clients include NPR, CBS News and Deutsche Welle.
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Is Poland's PM Donald Tusk the EU's new powerbroker?
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk is poised to become a significant figure in EU politics, particularly in security discussions among Nordic and Baltic states. The upcoming meeting will address transatlantic relations and regional security, with a focus on the influence of leaders like Trump and Putin.
Palestinian supporters criticize Amsterdam's 'unfair' response to soccer violence
Pro-Palestinian protesters in Amsterdam defied a protest ban to criticize the Dutch government's response to violence against Israeli soccer fans, which they perceive as biased. The Dutch Prime Minister convened an urgent meeting to address rising antisemitism. Despite the unrest, France will proceed with a soccer match against Israel, with President Macron attending to stand against antisemitism. Protesters argue that the media and authorities have selectively portrayed the events, ignoring provocations by Israeli fans.
Palestinian supporters criticize Amsterdam's 'unfair' response to soccer violence
Pro-Palestinian protesters in Amsterdam defied a protest ban to criticize the Dutch government's response to violence against Israeli soccer fans, which they view as one-sided. The Dutch Prime Minister convened an urgent meeting to address rising antisemitism. Protesters argue that Israeli fans instigated violence, while city officials condemn antisemitic targeting. Despite the unrest, France will proceed with a soccer match against Israel, with President Macron attending to stand against antisemitism.
Palestinian supporters criticize Amsterdam's 'unfair' response to soccer violence
Pro-Palestinian protesters in Amsterdam defied a protest ban to criticize the Dutch government's response to violence against Israeli soccer fans, which they perceive as biased. The Dutch Prime Minister convened an urgent meeting to address rising antisemitism. Protesters argue that the media and authorities have only shown one side of the story, ignoring provocations by Israeli fans. Despite the unrest, France will proceed with a scheduled soccer match against Israel, with President Macron attending to stand against antisemitism.
Palestinian supporters criticize Amsterdam's 'unfair' response to soccer violence
Pro-Palestinian protesters in Amsterdam defied a protest ban to criticize what they perceive as an unfair response to violence against Israeli soccer fans. The Dutch government is addressing rising antisemitism, while French officials plan to proceed with a soccer match against Israel, emphasizing a stand against antisemitism. Protesters argue that the media and authorities are selectively addressing the incidents, highlighting the need to address both antisemitism and Islamophobia.
Palestinian supporters criticize Amsterdam's 'unfair' response to soccer violence
Pro-Palestinian protesters in Amsterdam defied a protest ban to criticize what they perceive as an unfair response by Dutch authorities to violence against Israeli soccer fans. The Dutch government is holding urgent meetings to address rising antisemitism, while French officials plan to proceed with a soccer match against Israel, emphasizing security measures. Protesters argue that the media and government are presenting a biased narrative, highlighting the need to address both antisemitism and Islamophobia.
After soccer violence, pro-Palestinian protestors say Dutch officials display double standards
Following attacks on Israeli soccer fans, the Dutch government is taking measures to protect its Jewish population, with Prime Minister Dick Schoof canceling his participation in a U.N. climate conference to address the situation. Pro-Palestinian activists, however, claim they are being unfairly blamed for the violence and highlight a perceived double standard in the treatment of demonstrators. Tensions remain high in the Netherlands, with protests banned in Amsterdam and a march held in Utrecht. The government plans to discuss further actions in an upcoming cabinet meeting.
After soccer violence, pro-Palestinian protestors say Dutch officials display double standards
Following attacks on Israeli soccer fans in the Netherlands, the Dutch government is focused on ensuring the safety of its Jewish community. Prime Minister Dick Schoof canceled his participation in a U.N. climate conference to address the situation. Pro-Palestinian activists, however, claim they are being unfairly blamed and highlight a perceived double standard in the treatment of demonstrators compared to the visiting soccer fans. Protests continue, with a march in Utrecht, while Amsterdam has banned demonstrations through the weekend. The government plans to discuss further actions in an upcoming cabinet meeting.
EU parliamentarians on the Kremlin's payroll? Investigators say that's a reality
Investigators have identified a Russian network in Prague allegedly paying EU lawmakers to promote pro-Kremlin policies, with the aim of weakening European support for Ukraine. Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo initiated a criminal investigation, and similar probes are underway in Poland, Germany, and Latvia. EU parliamentarian Tatjana Zdanoka has been fined for rule breaches and defends her Moscow ties, while German parliamentarian Maximilian Krah was questioned by the FBI for suspected Kremlin payments. A resolution is expected to pass in the EU Parliament to address these issues, and an aide of Krah was arrested for alleged spying for China.
EU parliamentarians on the Kremlin's payroll? Investigators say that's a reality
European Union Parliament members are suspected of being on the Kremlin's payroll, with a resolution expected to pass to punish those aiding Moscow ahead of elections. Belgian and Czech intelligence identified a Russian network in Prague paying EU lawmakers to support pro-Kremlin policies. Investigations are underway in several countries, including a criminal case against Latvian parliamentarian Tatjana Zdanoka. The resolution, which names individuals like far-right German parliamentarian Maximilian Krah, calls for immediate action despite the current legislature's term ending soon. A parliamentary aide of Krah was also arrested for allegedly spying for China.
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