June 14 (Xinhua) -- German police on Tuesday asked people to come forward with videos of a violent clash involving German football hooligans in France.
Supporters of German football team clashed with Ukrainian fans on Sunday ahead of Germany's first match of the UEFA EURO 2016 in the northern French city of Lille. Two people were injured.
Germany's Federal Criminal Police Office(BKA), which coordinates criminal investigations against German suspects involved in sports events abroad, asked witnesses to submit video recordings via its website.
The BKA said witnesses can submit recordings anonymously, and the portal will remain open for all future Germany games at the tournament.
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GABORONE Jordan Shoes For Sale , Oct. 26 (Xinhua) -- President Seretse Khama Ian Khama was declared as reelected on Sunday after his ruling Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) won the majority of parliament seats in the country's 11th general elections on Oct. 24.
The following are some basic facts about the president.
Born in 1953, the incumbent president Seretse Khama Ian Khama is the first born son of Botswana's founder President, the late Seretse Khama. He was born in Surrey, England as his parents had been forced into political exile, being barred by the then colonial Government from residing in Botswana.
In 1973 Khama joined the paramilitary Police Mobile Unit Mens Air Jordan Retro Shoes For Sale , which was the forerunner of the Botswana Defence Force (BDF). With the formation of the latter, in April 1977, Khama assumed the responsibility of Deputy Commander, then became the commander.
After retiring from BDF and joined politics in 1998, he was appointed Minister for Presidential Affairs and Public Administration as a member of the ruling BDP.
In July of 1998 Mens Air Jordan Retro For Sale , he won the Serowe North Constituency by- election and became Member of Parliament. He was thereafter nominated for Vice President by President Festus Mogae. In addition to being Vice President Khama retained his ministerial portfolio.
Since then he won the parliamentary seat in the general elections of 1999. Following the victory of the BDP in the general elections, Khama remained Vice-President as well as Minister of Presidential Affairs and Public Administration.