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Millions of visitors from all over the world, full stadiums and crowds at public viewing events - the men's European Football Championship from June 14 to July 14 poses enormous challenges for the German security forces. Here, dpa answers the key questions. Q: How many fans are expected in Germany? A: The 10 host stadiums and the fan miles will all be full for matches. "We will see 2.7 million fans in the stadiums and up to 12 million fans in the fan zones in the 10 host cities," said German Minister of the Interior Nancy Faeser. Of these, 2.5 million visitors are expected in Berlin, where the...
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The German Football League (DFL) started its appeal against having to contribute to policing costs around high risk matches at the nation's highest court on Thursday. The DFL is appealing a decision from 2014 by the federal state of Bremen, under which football authorities must help cover the costs for extra security measures, at the Federal Constitutional Court. It has named a previous ruling in Bremen's favour unconstitutional, and there are fears that other states could follow Bremen's example. The court heard both parties on Thursday, with a ruling not expected until later in the year. Bre...
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A newly established police centre in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia will be used to manage the security situation during the Euro 2024 in Germany from June 14 to July 14. "The danger is abstractly high and we're taking it seriously so it doesn't become concrete. To this end, all information relating to football and security will be collected and evaluated around the clock in one place," Herbert Reul, the state's interior minister, said during a visit to the International Police Cooperation Centre (IPCC) in Neuss on Tuesday. "Communication and speed are key when dealing with situations. Th...
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France is testing Artificial Intelligence (AI) based video surveillance on the weekend which could also be used at this summer's Olympics in Paris. The Paris police prefecture has authorised railway company SNCF and transport operators RATP to to analyse images from more than 100 surveillance camera by using intelligent and algorithm-based technology. The test will take place in four stations, around a Black Eyed Peas concert in the Défence Arena and football match between Paris Saint-Germain and Olympique Lyon at Parc des Princes stadium. The software is to recognize people entering non-publi...
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France has beefed up security around Wednesday's Champions League match between Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona, with a reported police force of around 1,000 in place in the wake of a terror threat. This week's quarter-final matches are taking after an Islamic State threat against them via a media outlet linked to the group. Citing police sources, Le Parisien paper said that additional mobile police units and patrols will be in place for the match at Parc des Princes stadium. It said that riot police would be in the vicinity of the venue, with drones and other technology also used to safegua...
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