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Amsterdam bans new hotels in bid to control visitor numbers

It’s no secret Amsterdam is on a mission to keep growing tourist numbers down and stop certain kinds of tourists from visiting. In 2022, the government...

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TOKYO -- Former Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso begins a visit to New York on Monday during which he will try to meet with former President Donald Tr

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The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart

not necessarily clear sailing in what looks like a difficult bid for re-election, six months from now. >> the polls show abortion as the fifth most important issue among voters, at 6%, but that number rises to 19% when they asked voters if they would vote for or against a candidate based on the issue. do you think the polls are underestimating abortion as a driving issue in the campaign? >> dramatically show. -- dramatically so. that hiccup, for example, among women and younger women, is due to the abortion issue. a lot of people don't necessarily say it's the most important battle facing the nation, but they think it is a disqualifier and think it is a clear contrast. who is on the economy, who does this or that, who knows? people's position on abortion? quite clear. the administration could not be more clear about how they

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BBC News

marches have been accused of turning london into a no—go zone forjewish people. in a bid to mend those relations, he will also speak withjewish groups today. if i remain here, you will arrest me? mr falter has been invited to a private meeting with the met, which he has accepted. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. earlier i asked independent adviser to uk government on antisemitism lord john mann if sir mark rowley should stay in his post. he's one of the experts on counterterrorism in this country, the best the police has got, the most experienced. and that's by far the most dangerous threat that the country and the jewish community faces. and so i've spoken withjewish community leaders over the weekend, and there's no demand from them for him to resign. none whatsoever. he should stay in his post. and i'm pleased he's meeting thejewish community. in fact, there's a meeting taking

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BBC News

i'm not accusing you of anything. i'm worried about the reaction to your presence. when mr falter disagrees, the officer threatens to arrest him, caught on camera by the anti—semitism charity he works for. i was being treated like a criminal for being jewish, and after we'd been stopped by police, people started shouting abuse at us and the police surrounded us and not them. they told us we were threatened with arrest, not them. there were people crossing the road left, right and centre in any direction they wanted to. the incident has led to met chief sir mark rowley apologising twice in three days. he's since been summoned to an urgent meeting today with the mayor of london, sadiq khan. it comes amid calls for the commissioner to resign. sir mark and the met have come under fire for the way pro—palestinian marches have been accused of turning london into a no—go zone forjewish people. in a bid to mend those

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Breakfast

the incident has led to met chief sir mark rowley apologising twice in three days. he's since been summoned to an urgent meeting today with the mayor of london, sadiq khan. it comes amid calls for the commissioner to resign. sir mark and the met have come under fire for the way pro—palestinian marches have been accused of turning london into a no—go zone forjewish people. in a bid to mend those relations, he will also speak withjewish groups today. if i remain here, you will arrest me? mr falter has been invited to a private meeting with the met, which he has accepted. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. the government says it is determined that its flagship rwanda bill will not face any more delays and that mps and peers will have to keep sitting and voting until it's passed when it returns to parliament today. the legislation is designed to make sure that migrants can be sent to the african country, by curbing legal challenges.

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Breakfast

a women's cricket side in essex have achieved a first. they're celebrating after becoming a professional team. it follows a successful bid supported by the universty of essex and a number of cricket boards. they're one of eight counties launching a women's team for 2025. it's hoped it will encourage more people to try the sport. let's take a look at the tubes. there are sever delays on the baklerloo and minor delays on jubilee lines. now the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. it is a chilly start to the week — temperatures very close to zero — and we're going to hang on to these colder temperatures for much of this week. now, a bright start, a bit of sunshine first thing, but this cloud is going to sink south as we head further through today. could just get some spots of rain, some drizzle. temperatures really struggling — a disappointing 11 celsius. then overnight tonight, we'll see this cloud continue to sink further south. again, the odd spot of rain, but that cloud actually means it's not going to be quite as chilly as last night — the minimum

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Breakfast

make it to 18. if you're lucky, you have about two years, but you probably won't live long enough to leave school. at 14, when you get told that, what do you do? do you carry on with your education? what... your whole life just gets tipped upside down because i was told it was — that's it. and you can find coverage across the bbc on that story. head over to our website for more details. people living in the city of london say they've been suffering from nausea and headaches due to fumes from a nearby generator. it's being used to power an office block from the firm linklaters, after it suffered an outage last month. residents at cromwell tower on the barbican estate have held a protest over the situation which they say is "not liveable". a spokesperson for linklaters said it's working to resolve the matter as soon as possible. a women's cricket side in essex have achieved a first. they're celebrating after becoming a professional team. it follows a successful bid supported by the universty of essex

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Breakfast

with arrest, not them. there were people crossing the road left, right and centre in any direction they wanted to. the incident has led to met chief sir mark rowley apologising twice in three days. he's since been summoned to an urgent meeting today with the mayor of london, sadiq khan. it comes amid calls for the commissioner to resign. sir mark and the met have come under fire for the way pro—palestinian marches have been accused of turning london into a no—go zone forjewish people. in a bid to mend those relations, he will also speak withjewish groups today. if i remain here, you will arrest me? mr falter has been invited to a private meeting with the met, which he has accepted. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. the prime minister will hold a press conference later, where he is expected to talk about the government's plan to send some asylum seekers to rwanda.

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Morning Joe

speaker johnson and the congress have done is give ukraine another year in this fight, maybe to get to the point where they can bargain from strength next year. >> david ignatius and ed luce, thank you, both, very much for coming in this morning. and nbc's ali vitali, thank you, as well. coming up on "morning joe," we're going to read from liz cheney's new op-ed in "the new york times" calling on the supreme court to rule swiftly on donald trump's immunity claim. that's happening this week, as well. also ahead, new polling shows robert f. kennedy's third-party presidential bid cuts deeper into trump's support than president biden's. we'll dig into the new numbers. >> helps biden lead by a couple months. >> "morning joe" is coming right back. so this is pickleball? it's basically tennis for babies, but for adults. it should be called wiffle tennis. pickle! yeah, aw! whoo! ♪♪ these guys are intense.

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