The Hague
PulseAugur coverage of The Hague — every cluster mentioning The Hague across labs, papers, and developer communities, ranked by signal.
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Japan's diplomatic tightrope: Defending ICC amid US pressure
Japan finds itself in a difficult diplomatic position regarding the International Criminal Court (ICC). The nation must carefully navigate its response to potential US actions against the court, balancing its reliance o…
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US sanctions International Criminal Court president and lawyer
The United States has imposed sanctions on Tomoko Akane, the president of the International Criminal Court (ICC), and senior trial lawyer Abdoulaye Seye. This action, taken under a Trump administration executive order, …
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Rights groups sue Trump administration over ICC sanctions
Several human rights organizations have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, challenging an executive order that imposed sanctions on the International Criminal Court (ICC). The groups argue that these sanc…
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NASA's Roman Telescope to Aid Asteroid Detection Alongside Dark Energy Mission
NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, scheduled for launch at the end of August, is primarily designed to study dark energy and dark matter. However, its powerful infrared camera and exceptionally wide field of view…
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14-nation South China Sea statement criticized as geopolitical overreach
A statement by 14 nations regarding the South China Sea ruling has been criticized as an overreach and a geopolitical maneuver. The author argues that the statement, which calls for compliance with the 2016 Hague ruling…
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Beijing's island strategy overshadows 2016 ruling in South China Sea
Beijing has significantly altered the geopolitical landscape of the South China Sea over the past decade through its island-building strategy. Despite a landmark ruling by The Hague's Permanent Court of Arbitration in 2…
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Philippines and Vietnam forge maritime pact to counter China in South China Sea · 1 source tracked
The Philippines and Vietnam have strengthened their maritime cooperation with a new agreement aimed at countering China's influence in the South China Sea. This deal includes establishing a hotline and enhancing coastgu…
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South China Sea dispute intensifies 10 years after Hague ruling · 2 sources tracked
Ten years after a Hague ruling declared China's nine-dash line in the South China Sea to be without legal basis, rival nations are continuing to maneuver for control. China has rejected the ruling and proceeded to build…
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Beijing renews South China Sea tribunal attacks on 10th anniversary
On the 10th anniversary of a landmark ruling regarding the South China Sea, Beijing has reiterated its strong opposition to the decision. China's ambassador to the Philippines, Jing Quan, denounced the ruling as "thorou…
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NATO summit to prioritize Ukraine, Iran over Indo-Pacific concerns
The upcoming NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, is expected to prioritize immediate security concerns such as the conflicts in Ukraine and Iran, as well as defense spending targets. Consequently, discussions regarding the I…
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Watching Machines symposium concludes 5-year ERC project
The Watching Machines symposium is scheduled for June 20th at The Grey Space in the Middle, The Hague. This event marks the conclusion of a five-year ERC project based at Leiden University. Speakers for the symposium ha…
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Dutch Minister Explores Educational Hurdles in Rotterdam
Dutch Minister Rianne Letschert visited Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences to observe innovative educational programs. She noted challenges in current legislation, particularly regarding the employment of industry…
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Amsterdam bans ads for meat, fossil fuels, high-carbon travel
Amsterdam has banned outdoor advertisements for meat products, fossil fuels, and high-emission travel as part of a broader European trend to regulate advertising based on its impact on consumer behavior and environmenta…
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Rwandan genocide suspect Felicien Kabuga dies in Dutch custody at 91
Felicien Kabuga, a Rwandan genocide suspect accused of financing the 1994 mass killings of Tutsis, has died in custody in The Hague at the age of 91. His trial began in 2022, but judges declared him unfit to stand trial…