The Embassy of Croatia in the Netherlands and H.E. Ambassador Ms Dubravka Plejic Markovic, in collaboration with the Varazdin School of Music and the Royal Conservatory in The Hague, treated attendees to a concert that was truly magical.
On Monday, November 29, Dr. Stanislav Vassilevsky, Counsellor at the Embassy of the Republic of Belarus in The Hague, met and held a discussion with students of Leiden University at the Wijnhaven Campus in Den Haag. The event, which was organized by students, aimed to explore some of the more difficult aspects of practical diplomacy, especially in understanding its role between politically counter-aligned nations.
The Republic of Costa Rica holds an important place in the world as one of the most significant national supporters of ecological and animal protections. The protection and preservation of their natural environment and around the world has long been a core tenet within their national politics and diplomacy.
ICC Prosecutor said in Nigeria: I wish to thank the Nigerian authorities for hosting me and my delegation, and for their expressed commitment to ensuring justice for Rome Statute crimes in partnership with the International Criminal Court. My message was clear: accountability for atrocity crimes is essential. Impunity cannot be an option, and my Office will continue to fulfil its statutory obligations in relation to the situation in Nigeria, in cooperation with relevant national authorities.
Iraq needs to develop capacity so that it can handle water-related challenges arising from climate change and the absence of agreements with upstream countries
On 19 and 20 April 2022, the President of the International Criminal Court (“ICC” or “the Court”), Judge Piotr Hofmański, visited Guinea-Bissau where he met...
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Celebration of fifty years (Golden Jubilee) of the Independence of Bangladesh and also Bangladesh - Netherlands diplomatic relations on the 28th ...
On April 7th 2022, Rwanda and the world marked the 28th commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. The commemoration period, commonly referred to as Kwibuka (the Kinyarwanda word for remembrance), is an opportunity to pay homage to the victims as well as reflect on the transformational journey that Rwanda has been on for the last 28 years.
The Hon. Aniel Pahladsingh, president and founder of The Hague International Research Institute Migration Law (HIRIM) visited H.E. Ambassador J. Eduardo Malaya of The...