NEW YORK - New York's political leaders are roundly condemning antisemitic violence after a soccer match in Amsterdam ...
Prominent media outlets, including The New York Times, BBC, and Sky News, faced backlash over alleged misrepresentation of ...
Tensions between Israeli soccer fans and Amsterdam's Arab population exploded into violent clashes and hit-and-run attacks ...
Olympic silver medallist Abdi Nageeye has become the first Dutch athlete to win the prestigious New York Marathon, ...
New York Democratic Rep. Ritchie Torres blasted Mehdi Hasan after the former MSNBC anchor cast the vicious attacks on Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam as the work of “hooligans,” not antisemites.
New Jersey's governor declared a drought warning. Black Hawk helicopters scooped water from a lake to dump on a burning forest in New York state. A park in Manhattan caught fire.
A total of eight people were being held in connection with last week’s violence, and unrest in the largest city in the Netherlands continued on Monday night.
The Dutch politician Geert Wilders ... Mr. Grant, a California native who has written for many major newspapers including ...
Footage shows a crowd appearing to attack a person and then scattering as emergency sirens could be heard approaching. Israeli and Dutch officials have said the violence was driven by antisemitism.
Introduction This article contains and curates Middle East historian Lawrence Davidson’s collection of Mouin Rabbani’s tweets ...
A city tram is torched to a chorus of anti-Jewish slurs as another day of mayhem and hate dawns in the once-placid city of Amsterdam. The expected vote in the Bundestag would come well ahead of ...
"Jewish people must feel safe in the Netherlands, everywhere and at all times," King Willem-Alexander said today.