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Now+ Putin Trump hunts the closet so that the Ukraine will support again?

Donald Trump’s patience with Vladimir Putin seems to be running out, and their bromance is under pressure. That should be good news for Ukraine. However, it doesn’t automatically mean that the American president is more favorably disposed toward that country. Trump reacted strongly on Sunday to the largest Russian air attack on Ukrainian cities since […]

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Yesilgöz after new plans Wilders: ‘Call your own minister’

Coalitiepartijen VVD en NSC zien het nut niet in van eventuele nieuwe onderhandelingen over asielbeleid. Volgens hen is alles al besproken, en kan Wilders beter met zijn eigen minister bellen. Ze verzoeken Wilders niet te veel aan het hoofdlijnenakkoord te zitten. Coalition parties VVD and NSC do not see the point of possible new negotiations

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War Archives comes online in The Hague, Minister does not want to check visitors

The war archive in The Hague will be digitally searchable from July 1st. This archive contains personal data of people who were investigated for collaboration after the Second World War. Privacy rules apply, but Education Minister Eppo Bruins does not want to control visitors. It concerns the project ‘War before the Judge’, which contains about

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Sudan is struggling with fatal cholera outbreak

While water and electricity are not a given in Sudan due to drone attacks, the African country is also struggling with a deadly cholera outbreak. In one week, the disease claimed at least 172 lives. “The biggest humanitarian crisis prevails in Sudan,” aid organizations say about the war. An estimated tens of thousands of people

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Controversial foundation after delay started with handing out food in Gaza

The controversial aid organization Gaza Humanitarian Foundation distributed the first food packages in southern Gaza on Tuesday. The aid was actually supposed to start on Monday, but that was not possible due to logistical and operational problems. The Israeli Channel 12 reports that aid packages have been distributed at two distribution locations in the southern

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UvA does not hold pro-Palestinian demonstrators liable for damage to protest

The University of Amsterdam will not hold the prosecuted pro-Palestinian demonstrators liable for the damage suffered by the university. This concerns fourteen demonstrators, of whom thirteen have been prosecuted so far. Eight of them were convicted in May last year, mainly for violence against the police. Four people were sentenced to imprisonment. During the pro-Palestinian

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