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and i will sing my song. maybe my voice will be heard. seeking justice for the victims of genocide starts november 21st on d, w. the business day that we knew his life from berlin. outraged after the 9th of violence in amsterdam, the city's mayor condemns when she calls an explosion of anti semitism following classes after your rope on the game involving supporters of it's really size. mcafee tele, beats also ahead pressure bills on the german chancellor to call early elections after the collapse of his governing coalition. well actually said he'll call a vote in the new year, but there are times just stands maybe. so the
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article fairly welcome to the program. there's been widespread condemnation after a nice violence in amsterdam the city's mayor. so supporters of visit really football team academy until a v for abuse and pelted with fireworks by pro palestinian demonstrators after a game against ox, amsterdam. and these 5 people have been hospitalized and over 60, arrested is really in european leaders have condemned it as anti semitic violence. has videos of publications from both sides, spread across social media and image going viral, the showing what appears to be an attack on fans of an extremely football club in amsterdam. the dodge prime minister was quick to react. and, and let's say that i'm ashamed that this happens in the middle. and it's a terrible and submit. take a tech and reveal not on the right and to do the persecuted website. and i'm deeply
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ashamed to disc would happen in the netherlands in french 24 hours earlier. mcafee tele v fans gathered in the center of the city to celebrate their team. it is still unclear exactly how the incidents on phones it but video circulating on social media show some is really fast damaging palestinian flags hours before the match. and in these pictures, a crowd of these really fans chant empty arab slogans as they march towards the stadium. at the same time, pro palestinian demonstrators also try to reach the stadium. they were marched, had been banned face earlier to prevent the confrontations. but a large number still turned up among the many videos posted
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online. this one shows them a copy send struggling to get out of a canada. as a group of men appear to force him to chad pro palestinian slogans safely, punish center. we go. the, the people have been hospitalized and more than 60 people from both sides have been arrested. earlier the w correspondent christine moved while was outside the stadium where i x, i'm stem hosted the is really club of coffee television. when i asked her what else she knew about last nice violence. well, nicole, the may are off and sedan didn't mean so, but it's when she said that there was an explosion of ad t semitism in amsterdam last night. we were told by officials in the city that they need that pro palestinian youth, sol, how is really fads to attack off to that match between these 2 football giants
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right here at the stadium? last nice. we know that police have now obviously taken some measures in, in, in the cities. demonstrations has been bad news. i've also been given powers to conduct preventative searches. this is now in response of close to the violent that received here last night. but it has been condemned by the will forward, sees in the city in this country. and everybody is now looking into what could have been the instigating fact says, but as far as the employees are concerned, you've had an explosion of anticipations of as the mayor of amsterdam put it's, christine, there were some warning signs were in there. there was a lot of tension and amsterdam before the match as well. is the police concerned that they said their head there had been isolated incidents acts of vandalism in the hours leading up to this match. and we also know that the city will force he's had bad, a pro palestinian gathering in and around the area of the stadium. the police have
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also now said that some of the demonstrations still try to make their way to the vicinity of the stadium. they were held back, but even having all of that sort of, all of these incidents having happened, we're also told that the dutch counterterrorism party didn't necessarily see a threats to the is really fine. so this is what the mayor has said. but there had been tensions in the city, a head of that game, in fact, some of the incidents that we've seen in the report that happened before the match . uh so it was pretty clear that there would be some kind of tension where it is, were prepared for that. but some of the violence actually happened in different parts of the city. so it was, i would argue very difficult to get a grip on where exactly the, the violence would be occurring, but it appears all of it. the city you had acts of violence breaking off. we heard that, that's fine. we'll start decrying the events of last night. what other reactions have you heard? well, here in the netherlands,
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they've been strong. this been called strong condemnation, the mayor. of course, as you're putting the dash 5 minutes still, we also know that politically this is becoming a sort of a big issue here as well. we've heard from the far right media had sold is essentially quoting for those who perpetrated the a tax to be deposited. he said that what he saw was jews being hunted in amsterdam last night, but far outside of the villains, european deed is all gathered in with a patient. there also has been widespread condemnation of what your opinion leaders will calling anti semitism. they've said that it's not rise, and it should never be the case that jewish people are not safe in your it's and of course they have condemned this. we know that in israel as well, leaders there have also condemned this. the prime minister in israel has been the dutch government to act with me and harshly to deal with this and to ensure that
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jewish people are safe, yet they had at some point, told, is free defense to remain in their hotels. they've arranged full flights to evacuate is really funds to have them back home in or that the 1st of the slice actually has landed in tennessee today. but certainly all around condemnation. and the sense that, you know, jewish life in europe is, is under threats be the president of israel said that he didn't think that was, he had hope that we would never see signs like this in the aftermath of october 7th . so there was a real sense that the violence that erupt is here last night can not be taken lightly. this isn't hooliganism, but this was anti semitism on display in the dutch capital. and this widespread concern around that dusty w corresponding christine was always the latest from amsterdam. thank you so much. and a quick look now. and some other news making headlines around the world today as a leader is have been wrapping up tops and hungry,
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where they've been assessing the future of the block with another donald trump presidency on the horizon security. and the war and ukraine have loomed large over the summit in budapest med concerns that of trump administration, make cut funding for ukraine's defense against russia. you as president elect donald trump, has made as far as cabinet appointment after his election victory. trump named susie, whiles as his chief of staff making her the 1st woman to hold the office while she was one of his campaign managers and was credited with bringing discipline and stability to his campaign, commuters and her a ser, facing long ways for public transportation across the italy, after unions launched a 24 hour stripe friday morning. the walk out in fact, the boss tram and metro services unions are urging the government to implement measures to improve safety for transport orders following a rise in violent incident. germany strange little f shots says he's
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open to negotiating the date of snap elections. opposition voices are pressure and shelves to call a confidence vote. as soon as possible, the leader of the conservative cd. you says it has to be clear who is leading germany before donald trump this morning. as you, as president on january 20th of next year, germany was plunged into political term while this week of shaw says 3 partner coalition collapse on wednesday after a bunch of dispute led to chancellor shots firing as finance minister charles initially called for a confidence vote in mid january fav paving the way for a possible new elections in early march. but many of the chancellors critics say that is just too late. well, since themselves has been facing criticism from the opposition over the timeline of the confidence about regarding we should discussed with dave as calmly as possible . it would be good if the democratic factions in the bonus tax could reach an agreement about which laws can be passed by the end of this year. disagreement
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could also answer the question of when is the right point in time to hold the confidence vote in the bonus tag on also considering the possibility of snap elections. we're thinking about it to me. to follow sermon, voters released on friday, it shows that 2 thirds once snap elections as soon as possible. we asked people, emerald, and what they thought i think as quickly as possible. oh, why? well, because the government is no longer capable of acting. how many spaces? i'm absolutely not a fan of no, like i would have found a better if they'd seen things through until next autumn added the question now is whether you want to fly christmas or not on this as quickly as possible. that's why the home and the leg because only does admit government is actually capable of making decisions that are supported by the population as well as was suggested by the s p d. i would say 1st in april or may before then it's too early. no kind of election
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campaign could take place and you want to ask anybody on the fast of the better now as good as you said throughout the situation is currently very precarious. so i am in favor of as quickly as possible. so everything satellites is a bit and you can have a feeling of security as bringing lots hoffman and i think they'll use head of news, max polls showing most terms once that election sooner rather than later. charles has now signaled, is open to negotiate about it with the opposition. how likely is it to a given you? thank. so yeah, we just heard that he no longer insisted on the original date of the 15th of january for a vote of confidence. and that is a clear signal that he is understanding. the pressure is too big to maintain the state, at least that's what we understand from it. there's pressure from all sides, of course, from the opposition party. and if he needs the opposition party, the christian democrats, if he does want to pass some of those laws that are so important to what remains of his government coalition. so that is some room for negotiating from the side of the
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opposition there. but there seems to be also some kind of pressure building up from within his remaining coalition, from the greens that say it's hard to explain why we're not doing this earlier. and of course there's the german people we just heard those sound bites right there. and there were some quick polls conducted that also show that the majority of the germans seems to be in favor of snap elections as quickly as possible. but there are others who warrant against holding elections to early mainly during these federal election commissioners are really a voice of authority here. what is the reasoning or yeah, she, she knows what she's talking about and she wrote a letter to or left. so it's because organizing an action like that is not trivial . you need a lot of things, very basic stuff. you know, you need enough paper. sounds easy, but it's not. you need the list you need. registrations of the candidates in some cases for newly established parties need a certain amount of signatures. and of course you need the people that are then
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there to conduct those elections at the voting booths. so not necessarily something you can do very easily. and normally you have what normal you have 60 days between the dissolution of parliament. and when these elections need to take place and normally 60 days are enough, that's why you have 60 days now. here's the problem. we're talking about the end of the year. so basically 2 weeks we're not much happens in germany, and that takes away 14 days of that timeframe. and that makes it more complicated. and that's what the federal election commissioner warren does. she said that if you know this election is botched, because the preparations are conducted in a way that that they need to be then this might road confidence in these elections and that's something she wants to avoid at all costs. and that's why she wrote that
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letter to chat specialists, especially here in berlin. we know a thing or 2 about the botched elections that was marked off months ago. we just had our news. thank you so much. i as well, if you want more on the latest political developments here in germany, you can watch berlin. a briefing on youtube, just go to the data we news channel, and you'll find the 1st episode under videos there. and before we go, here's a quick reminder of our top story. there's an wide spread condemnation. after a night's and a violence in amsterdam clashes between the pro palestinian demonstrators and is really football fan. spiraled out of control following a game between mcafee to leave. and i asked amsterdam, is really in european leaders, i'm condemned as an find somebody filing videos from patients. both sides have spread across social media. you're watching the, the we news from berlin coming up and check in and visit us iconic places associated with germany's re unification. and looks at how germany is doing 35
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years after the fall of the berlin wall. forget anything and all the latest information around the clock on our website and things are moving fast this week. that is d w dot com. thanks for watching. the i want to tell you something, it's a bear with me raising awareness of h o d and on and we're still in test shane assignments. and we need to break out of and i want to tell you something how to tennessee. chris starts november 29th on dw this year, march 35 years to the fall of the burden, what it wants to buy the burden in germany for decades, bringing misery to many people. so what's left of it today.

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