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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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RJD, AIMIM urged the time limit expansion for voter list

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The Supreme Court announced on Friday, August 29, that it will hear petitions filed by RJD (Rashtriya Janata Dal) and AIMIM (All India Majlis-e-Idena-ul-Musslimin), who seek more time for voters, blessing for assembly elections at the end of this year.

For example, the hearing date matches the current deadline to enter such claims and objections – 1 September.

Justice Surya Kant, Jomalya Bagchi and Vipul M. A bench with Pancholi confirmed that the hearing would be held on Monday (1 September). The court was decided after Advocate Prashant Bhushan and senior advocate Shoaib Alam, who representing RJD, informed the bench that several applications were requested to expand the deadline.

Nizam Pasha, representing AIMIM, supported more time requirement due to the large number of claims being filed.

“The number of claims filed is increasing rapidly. The deadline needs to be extended,” Alam told the court.

Pasha said that about 80,000 claims were filed before the court’s 22 August order. The number increased to 95,000 after the order.

“We are requesting to listed these applications as soon as possible,” said Pasha.

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Women and children hungry, with Netanyahu, head of United Nations Food Agency

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According to the Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza, about 63,000 people have died in Gaza since the war started. The agency said that 71 people were killed due to Israeli attacks on the previous day, while the scores were more injured. While the ministry does not distinguish between citizens and fighters, it says that more than half of the dead were women and children.

The ministry is part of the Hamas-Interactive Government and is part of employees by medical professionals. The United Nations and independent experts consider it to be the most reliable source of war casualties. Israel disputes its figures, but has not provided its own.

Hamas -led militants kidnapped 251 people and killed around 1,200 people, most of the citizens launched this latest war in the 7 October 2023 attack. Most hostages have been released in ceasefire or other deals. Out of the remaining 50 in Gaza, Israel believes that about 20 are alive.

United Nations chief Gutres has stated that Israel is with the obligations to protect citizens, to protect citizens, facilitate more human access and their required needs.

Systematic disintegration of food water and healthcare systems, Guterres said, “is the result of deliberately decisions that defy basic humanity”.

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VP Vance says

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The 41 -year -old Republican’s remarks occurred amid increasing concerns about President Trump’s health after a major injury during his meeting with South Korean President Lee J. Mayung. It has been added that there are concerns about his inflamed ankles, its strange moving moves and a mixture of words.

In 78 years and seven months in January, Trump was the oldest President to take oath of office in US history, who had his predecessor, who was 78 and two months as Biden, when he assumed office in 2021.

Vance, who is the third youngest VP in American history, assured the nation that he was ready to take over in terms of anything that happens to President Trump.

“… If God does not, there is a terrible tragedy, I cannot think of better on-the-world training than what I have received in the last 200 days,” he told the USA Today.

Earlier this month, President Trump called Vance a “most likely” successor for the Maga movement, but VP has speculated about its 2028 schemes.

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