Duterte, Philippines and The Hague
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The American government is opposed to the prospect of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy attending next months NATO Summit in The Hague, NATO sources said. Zelenskyy was included as a guest of honor during the previous Summits,
The United States opposes the invitation of the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, to the NATO summit in The Hague on June 24. This is reported by ANSA, citing diplomatic sources of the allies.
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Rodrigo Duterte is being held at The Hague. Next week he might be elected mayor of his hometownFormer Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is awaiting trial at The Hague for crimes against humanity, over a brutal war on drug dealers that killed possibly thousands of people, including many innocents and bystanders, with barely any kind of due process.
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNNATO scrambles to meet Trump’s 5% defense demand before The Hague summitThe officials familiar with the matter said talks within the alliance are progressing toward committing to a 5% defense and defense-related spending target by 2032, ahead of the upcoming NATO summit in The Hague.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNUS opposes Zelenskyy's invitation to NATO summit in The HagueThe United States of America is against inviting President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to the NATO summit in The Hague, which is scheduled for June 24, according to ANSA. As of now, invitations to the summit have only been sent to four Asian partners: “Almost all allies expressed surprise to Washington regarding this choice,
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The municipal council of The Hague has unanimously called on the Dutch cabinet to make public transportation free during the NATO summit at the end of June. The council urged the national government to approve the temporary measure “as a gesture to the residents of The Hague,
You know that you're starting to get under the skin of a living, breathing city when you find out something of its class divide - every large town or city has an area where people believe they're a bit posher than those in another area.
The Dutch national library in The Hague is calling for more collaboration among heritage institutions about how to combat physical and online threats after thieves stole six rare Russian books. The books were stolen in 2023 but the robbery has not been made public until now because of an ongoing police investigation.