Despite the protests, Paris police chief Laurent Nunez defended the event, stating it posed “no major threat to public order.
With IDFA opening today, just a week after Israeli football fans were attacked on the streets of Amsterdam, Nyrabia draws ...
Pro-Palestinian protesters in Amsterdam defied a rally ban following violent clashes after a football match between Ajax and ...
The demonstrations came on the eve of a high-stakes soccer match at France’s national stadium against the Israeli national ...
On Wednesday, November 13, Dutch police detained dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters in Amsterdam. They violated a ban on ...
Dutch parliamentarians clashed in a heated debate Wednesday as they addressed last week's attacks on Israeli football fans, ...
Dutch police detained dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters Wednesday in Amsterdam, after they again defied a demonstration ban put in place after violence against Israeli football supporters last week ...
Several people were also arrested for holding up posters in front of city hall in defiance a week-long ban on protests ...
"We rolled into Paris in May of 1968 when the city was just on fire," the actor revealed during a recent podcast appearance.
The warning comes after the city extended a ban on protests through Thursday. Additional protests occurred Monday anyways, when dozens of people armed with sticks and firecrackers set a tram on fire.