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11.11.2024

11.11.2024The Day Plein 40-45 Erupted After Dam

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Netherlands for 11.11.2024.

It displays 70 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

11.11.2024The Day Plein 40-45 Erupted After Dam
Following the weekend's events at Dam Square, Amsterdam's emergency order was extended to November 14. The Jewish community expressed fear while police defended their handling of the Ajax-Maccabi incidents. DNB warned banks about increased cyber threats due to geopolitical tensions.

By afternoon, Mayor Halsema faced pressure during an emergency council debate, while Premier Schoof characterized the Ajax-Maccabi violence as "pure antisemitism" and pointed to integration issues. PVV Minister Klever announced €1 billion cuts to development aid, drawing criticism from Minister Jetten.

Evening brought new unrest as hundreds gathered at Plein 40-45 in Amsterdam Nieuw-West. Riot police responded to stone-throwing and a burning tram. The situation calmed by late evening, though the city administration noted violence had come "from both sides."
11.11.2024
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00:19Amsterdam's Jews and Muslims Seek Dialogue

The newspapers report on the aftermath of recent antisemitic incidents in Amsterdam, with new dimensions emerging. A Palestinian flag was burned in Buitenveldert (Parool), while Muslim and Jewish council members Khan and Garmy seek dialogue (Trouw). The Kristallnacht commemoration takes on new significance given recent events (Volkskrant). Meanwhile, climate policy challenges are discussed ahead of the UN conference in Baku (NRC).
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07:37
Metro

Ook beelden wangedrag Maccabi Tel Aviv-supporters weegt politie mee in onderzoek

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Metro

Politie weegt ook beelden van wangedrag door Maccabi Tel Aviv-supporters mee in onderzoek

08:08
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09:39Africa's Climate Billions Meet Dutch Resistance

The newspapers report on new developments in the climate finance debate ahead of the UN conference in Baku. African nations are requesting billions in climate aid, while the EU and Netherlands maintain a reserved position (NRC, Trouw). The police investigation into the Ajax-Maccabi Tel Aviv incident now includes footage of Maccabi supporters' misconduct (Metro), while Amsterdam's council schedules an emergency debate (Parool).
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12:25

12:27Dutch Banks Brace for Storm

The newspapers report on multiple economic and environmental concerns. Energy company Engie faces safety risks with their solar panel installations in social housing (FD), while Greenpeace initiates new legal action over nitrogen policy (NRC). De Nederlandsche Bank warns banks to prepare for turbulent times (Volkskrant). Trump's potential policies could cost average Dutch citizens 500 euros (Reformatorisch Dagblad). Meanwhile, a search continues for missing 67-year-old Albert (Telegraaf).
12:33
Metro

Waarom zijn die boodschappen toch zo duur? ‘Machtige multinationals vullen hun zakken’

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15:45
Metro

Jetten haalt uit naar bezuinigingen van Klever: ‘Egoïstisch, Nederland staat voor lul’

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16:10Amsterdam's Police Defends as Jews Voice Fear

The newspapers report extensively on the aftermath of Ajax-Maccabi Tel Aviv match violence. Amsterdam's police defends its actions against criticism (NRC), while Mayor Halsema faces pressure in city council (Parool, Telegraaf). The Jewish community expresses anger and fear (Reformatorisch Dagblad). In other news, banks are launching initiatives to improve home energy ratings, with Rabobank investing €125 million (FD), while Minister Jetten criticizes Klever's budget cuts (Metro).
19:13
Metro

De Spaarrekening van Chantal: ‘Aan kerstspullen geef ik jaarlijks honderden euro’s uit’

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20:50Amsterdam's streets erupt again

The newspapers report extensively on new violence in Amsterdam, with riot police confronting hundreds of youth at Plein 40-45 (Parool, Trouw). Social media footage reveals details of earlier violence against Israelis in Amsterdam's center (NRC), while debate continues about the ethnic background of perpetrators (Reformatorisch Dagblad). Meanwhile, Shell awaits a crucial court decision tomorrow (Volkskrant), and the body of Dutch citizen Silvana Lochi has been found following Valencia's floods (Telegraaf).
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