Germany's women's football team triumphed over France, progressing to the semifinals of Euro 2025, even after playing most of the match with ten players due to a red card. Ann-Katrin Berger was pivotal, making crucial saves and scoring the final penalty in a dramatic shootout. Concurrently, a televised interview with AfD leader Alice Weidel was interrupted by significant protests in Berlin. A recent survey revealed that 52% of Germans oppose banning the AfD, with particularly strong opposition in eastern regions, where two-thirds support this stance. Fireworks in Düsseldorf injured 19 people during a local festival.
Germany's women's football team won a dramatic game against France on Saturday to secure their spot in the semifinals. The next match is set for Wednesday this week.
Germany played most of the game with just ten players, down one after Kathrin Hendrich was sent off for a red card for pulling a French player's hair early on.
The ARD open-air 'Summer Interview' with far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) leader Alice Weidel was almost drowned out by the noise of whistles and horns from protesters.
A survey showed that a majority of Germans (52 percent) oppose a ban on the AfD, with stronger opposition found in eastern Germany.
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