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Between Law and Life: Building Bridges with Quiet Power

By Alexandra Paucescu Some life stories follow a straight line. Others move across borders, disciplines and historical turning points. When I sat down with Shqipe...

Municipal Elections 2026: International Residents Invited to Shape the Future of The Hague

On Wednesday 18 March 2026, residents of The Hague will head to the polls for the municipal elections — a key democratic moment for...

Dominican Independence Celebrated with National Pride in The Hague

The Embassy of the Dominican Republic in The Hague marked the country’s Independence Day on February 25 with a joyful celebration that filled the...

Elections & Democracy – Interview with Frank  Berkhout

Beyond the Ballot: How an Alderman Sees Youth, Elections, and Dutch Democracy Stepping Aside After Decades of Service After nearly 30 years in local politics, Frank...

On the Brink? Global Conflict and the Strain on International Law

By Ayesha Asim The world feels as if it is living through history in fast-forward. Long-simmering rivalries are boiling over in multiple regions at once....

When War Raises Prices, the Global South Pays the Bill

Escalating U.S.–Israel–Iran Tensions, Commodity Inequality, and the Quiet Cost of Geopolitics By Sheikh Mohammed Belal, Managing Director, Common Fund for Commodities (CFC), Amsterdam As I write,...

Role of Education in Building a Democratic Society 

Interview with Boyd Angenent, Young Socialists in the PvdA From Awareness to Action: Youth Participation in Dutch Political Life Youth participation in politics is no longer a distant concept - it...

Indonesian Ambassador to the Netherlands Presents Letters of Credence

The Hague, the Netherlands — The Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Indonesia to the Kingdom of the Netherlands, H.E. Mr. L....

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