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NATO Summit: After pro -Palestine protest, Hague became a fort

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Local, art lovers and diplomats like to meet a meal and a drink at the historic Gastobar Burlege behind a historical art museum in the Hague.

But the general stream of visitors turned into a trick when fans began to exit as part of super-tight security around a meeting of NATO leaders, smoothing the city of Dutch in a large-scale military and police operations called Orange Shield.

Parts of the city, commonly kept, where NATO General Secretary Mark Rute used to work on an apple riding his bicycle, when he was the Prime Minister of the Netherlands, turning into a military fort.

“It’s dead,” said Bianka Vanoff, the owner of the Barlage, as he saw almost an empty roof at the beginning of Lunchtime Rush on June 18, Wednesday.

Parking sites have been blocked by freshly installed security fencing, workers in nearby offices have been asked to stay at home and divert public transit lines near the ground.

The city which keeps itself in the market as a global center of peace and justice as it hosters due to international courts that it is turning into a city of security and discomfort for the June 24-25 meeting, which is scheduled to include 32-nation coalition leaders including US President Donald Trump.

The summit comes in the form of global geo -political stress and the struggle in the Middle East increases.

Pro-Pilistine in Hague holds a ‘Trump-led Welcom’ plated among the protesters in the Hague.

Nearly half of the Netherlands police force will be on duty

They are calling the biggest security operation in the Netherlands so far, authorities are closing parts of the city, closing the roads and closing the airspace.

Temporary barricades and metal aries fences around the World Forum Summit site are a fraction of measures that exit the Hague.

Some 27,000 police officers – about half of the entire force of the country – will be on duty around the summit with over 10,000 defense personnel.

The military police will protect the delegation. Frigates will patrol in the North Sea, F -35 fighter jets and Apache helicopters will be taken to the sky and air defense systems will be on alert. Bomb squads will comb the site for explosives.

The convoy carrying leaders will be whisper with military police escorts with closed highways from airports to their residences. While the civil drone has been banned from the airspace around the summit and other major places, police and military drone summit will resonate around the sky at site and other places where leaders gather.

Police and riot police will also be in hand for several protests, which have already been declared, including the protesters attempting to close a major highway in the city.

Then less visible, but no less important measures are being taken to provide cyber security. The country’s top anti -terrorism officer refused to go into the details.

NATO spending and promoting Ukraine are on agenda

Leaders are scheduled to dinner with Dutch King Wilm-Alexander in their palace in a forest in a forest in a forest in a forest in the city on 24 June, where they expect to agree on a new defense spending target.

While leaders are having food with Dutch Royals, Foreign and Defense Minister of NATO will hold meetings at the summit site to discuss issues including war in Ukraine.

When the heads of the government meet on Wednesday, June 25, they will compromise on increasing military expenses as Trump insisted that Europe should take care of its security, while Washington focuses on China and its borders.

Hague is known for hosting international courts

The summit site is a conference center and is close to the building, once placed for the United Nations Tribunal for the east of Yugoslavia, where Bosnian Serb leader Redovan Kardazik, his military head Ratco Mladic and others were convicted of war crimes.

The site is close to the Nobel Peace Prize -winning organization headquarters for prohibition of chemical weapons and prohibition of law enforcement and judicial cooperation agencies of the European Union.

Just below the road is the International Criminal Court, the chief prosecutor and four judges have been Slap with restrictions by TrumpClosure is still the top United Nations Court, International Court of JusticeWhose judges resolve disputes between nations.

It is getting away from all

Several residents near Shikhar are not clinging around to see the incident.

At the end of the week, the barrage will close its doors and Sunny terraces for a week, only it will open again when NATO Bandwagan has moved forward.

Venhoffs estimates that the cost of the weeks of the implementation of the implementation and weeks booking will cost up to 150,000 euros (USD 173,000) in lost earnings.

Veenhof and his partner Bauk Van Shik, who are chefs in Burlage, already are enough at the summit and are running away from the city for the period.

“Our good friends live in Portugal, so we are going there for a few days,” he said. “We will be a little away from all sorrows and frustration.”

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Claiming a ‘hydrogen bomb’ and other takeaways from a remarkable journey

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Gandhi reiterated the allegations of “rigging of industrial-mamane” in the 2019 Maharashtra assembly elections, accusing the Election Commission (ECI) of India to help the BJP to help in elections later.

Political observers in Patna believe that the Congress campaign has ignored the BJP. However, BJP leader and Patna Sahib MP Ravi Shankar Prasad dismissed Gandhi’s remarks as “irresponsible”, saying, “Whenever I listen to Rahul Gandhi, inside or out of Parliament, takes time to understand what he is trying to say.

Gandhi’s Pinpoint allegations and a large -scale mob in their voter Adikar Yatra meetings in front of the mob, however, such a thing looks rapidly irrelevant and clear. In the post-7 August press conference, not a single point-by-point rebellion of his allegations has come from either BJP or ECI.

The ECI has only denied Gandhi’s allegations. On August 14, it called Mahadevpura to Gandhi’s claims about “false and misleading”. Earlier in February, the ECI described it as “efforts to disappoint parties” as “completely absurd” by the ECI “disappointed with the poll results”.

Widely criticized and at the press conference, Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar dramatically announced that Gandhi either would have to prove his allegations or apologize to the nation “. Since then a fortnight has passed. Kumar is still waiting for the evidence that Gandhi has already presented.

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From VP Enclave to Chhatpur Farmhouse

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A direct competition is being read as a referendum on the hold of the governance on Parliament, the ability to keep colleagues together, and even its comfort with dissatisfaction within their own senior ranks.

In this light, a sudden exhaust of Dhankhar, converts a worldly vote into another test of strength for a government that prefers to project mandatory. The vacuum that he leaves is less about an office about reliability. If everything was really normal as revealed by the official line, the September 9 survey would be greater than the merit of more than a footnote. Instead, thanks to the mystery revolving around its departure, this has become another stage where the critics of the BJP detect the cracks in the carefully polished aspect of control.

Connecting another twist, Dhankhar has unexpectedly supported the sections of Jat farmer leaders in recent weeks, which see them as a figure based on installation. It can also explain the step of Chautla’s farmhouse. His support is hardly accidental: Dhankhar himself is from a major Jat background in Rajasthan, and many people in the farming community ignore him as a symptom of widespread neglect of JAT interests by the current regime.

Even after the opposition of the Agriculture Act and the government’s policy is marginalized in stones, for communities, the prediction of Dhankhar is being re -obtained as symbolic of its complaints. Their silence, irony, is that others have allowed their dissatisfaction to project their dissatisfaction, making him an unexpected rally point.

In the absence of clear answers, speculation persists, and the government’s silence is very low to reduce it. In a political culture accustomed to the story control, the secret around Jagdeep Dhankhar feels almost like an unwanted slip – unless, of course, it is not by design.

With PTI input

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The Bengal government is ready to support the government if it moves forward to maintain the jobs of ‘untreated’ teachers: Suwendu

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“Now that SSC is forced to publish a list of ‘disqualified’ candidates, although it is faulty, the state government nominated the 15,000-odd ‘qualified’ teachers in the House and made a proposal in the House and said that they should be allowed to maintain their jobs. The official said.

He said, “If the vacancies still persist, the state can move forward and fill them through the examination conducted through a transparent process,” he said.

The BJP leader also spoke to a part of the protesting teachers, outside the assembly premises, demanded an all-party resolution on the matter. “I think it would be difficult for you to start preparing for the exams that you had already taken nine years ago. That is why we are trying to resolve the crisis with the government,” Adhikari was heard saying this to the agitating teachers.

Welcoming the move, the teachers said that it could be a final attempt to save their jobs well which were earned on the basis of merit. “If this effort makes it frightening, it will set an example in the event of a gross injustice that we are at the end,” Chinmaya Mondal said, an agitating teacher who represents ‘unpublished’ candidates.

Under the leadership of the officer, BJP MLAs later held a protest rally within the assembly premises, blamed Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and demanded her resignation.

,Chakri Tumi Korkho Churi, Gadi Chaudho Taratari (You have stolen the jobs, now once vacated your chair), read posters made by opposition legislators who sports a caricature, possibly the Chief Minister’s.

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