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The Netherlands holds Syria responsible for gross human rights violations
Today the Netherlands announced its decision to hold Syria responsible under international law for gross human rights violations ...
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King Willem-Alexander, Queen Máxima and Prime Minister Rutte take part in online 75th UN General Assembly
His Majesty the King, Her Majesty the Queen and Prime Minister Mark Rutte are participating digitally in the 75th United Nations ...
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Minister Grapperhaus relaxes rules for long-distance relationships
The Minister of Justice and Security, Ferdinand Grapperhaus, has decided to ease the travel ban on the entry of partners from ...
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Countries want psychosocial support to be standard part of aid package in crisis situations
In Amsterdam 24 countries and 10 international aid organisations have agreed on the minimum requirements for emergency aid. Food ...
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Minister Kaag opens MHPSS conference
On Monday, 7 October, the Dutch Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation, Sigrid Kaag, opened the International ...
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Foreign minister Stef Blok commemorates MH17 in Australia and Malaysia
Minister of Foreign Affairs Stef Blok’s visit to Australia and Malaysia on 27 and 28 March focused mainly on commemorating and ...
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Fight against human trafficking
The Netherlands is bolstering its approach to human trafficking. We are improving shelter and care for victims, intensifying our ...
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Netherlands to intensify military mission in Afghanistan and end involvement in Mali
The Dutch Cabinet today agreed to step up the Netherlands' contribution to the NATO mission in Afghanistan and to extend it by ...
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MH17: The Netherlands and Australia hold Russia responsible
The Netherlands and Australia hold Russia responsible for its part in the downing of flight MH17. The government took a decision ...
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The Netherlands and France work together on reconstruction in St Maarten and Saint Martin
The French and Dutch delegates coordinating reconstruction efforts in Saint Martin and St Maarten met in Paris today to ...