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Brinded, who worked as an executive director for almost 10 years, will leave the company after April, said Jon French, a London-based spokesman. Brown has been promoted to join the executive board as a director after overseeing at least $21 billion of Sh
The Hague - 22 February 2012. The Board of Royal Dutch Shell plc announced today that after a distinguished career of more than 37 years, of which almost 10 years as an Executive Director, Mr Malcolm Brinded has agreed to step down as an Executive Direct
East-European protesters demonstrate against a website of the Freedom Party (PVV), led by Geert Wilders, soliciting examples of problems with central and eastern European workers in The Hague, the Netherlands February 21, 2012. The poster is an image of... View Photo »
Dutch province containing Rotterdam and The Hague
THE HAGUE, Netherlands -In a tiny fourth-floor room overlooking The Hague's city centre, a gray-haired man carefully plugged a small pipe with a ball of cocaine, lit up and drew a deep breath. "This is real freedom," said 65-year-old William as a billow
Royal Dutch Shell Plc (RDSA)’s air pollution permits for offshore oil drilling in Alaska were challenged by environmental groups who said the permits violate the U.S. Clean Air Act. The Alaska Wilderness League and eight other organizations filed a petit
BELGRADE - Former Bosnian Serb general Ratko Mladic, who is currently awaiting trial on genocide charges, will not be allowed to testify in another case against his alleged supporters, a Belgrade court said Tuesday. The Hague-based International Tribunal
East-European protesters demonstrate against a website of the Freedom Party (PVV), led by Geert Wilders, soliciting examples of problems with central and eastern European workers in The Hague, the Netherlands February 21, 2012. View Photo »
The nature of the UN General Advisory opinion will decide our next step, which is approaching the International Criminal Court [ICC] in The Hague
A court in Ecuador has rejected an order by arbitrators that an $18 billion pollution ruling against Chevron should be frozen, but the judges referred an appeal by the U.S. oil company to the country's Supreme Court. A year after the landmark decision ag
The Hague (with capital T; Dutch: originally 's-Gravenhage, officially Den Haag) is the third-largest city in the Netherlands after Amsterdam and Rotterdam, with a population of 475,580 (as of January 1, 2006) (population of agglomeration: 600,000) and an area of approximately 100 km². It is located in the west of the country, in the province... Full Article
East-European protesters demonstrate against a website of the Freedom Party (PVV), led by Geert Wilders, soliciting examples of problems with central and eastern European workers in The Hague, the Netherlands February 21, 2012.
View Photo »East-European protesters demonstrate against a website of the left-leaning Socialist Party and the populist Freedom Party, led by Geert Wilders, soliciting examples of problems with central and eastern European workers in The Hague, the Netherlands February 21, 2012.
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View Photo »Prince Johan Friso and Mabel Wisse Smit pose for the photographers on the balcony of the Noordeinde Palace in The Hague in this April 24, 2004 file photo. Dutch Prince Johan Friso was in critical but stable condition at an intensive care unit in an Innsbruck hospital after being buried...
View Photo »Czech prime minster Petr Necas, right, is greeted by Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte upon his arrival in The Hague, Netherlands, Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012.
View Photo »Geert Wilders, a maverick lawmaker best known for his outspoken criticism of Islam, poses for a photograph following an interview in The Hague, Netherlands, Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2012. Wilders has a blunt message for critics of his party's website soliciting complaints about central and...
View Photo »Geert Wilders, a maverick lawmaker best known for his outspoken criticism of Islam, listens to a question during an interview in The Hague, Netherlands, Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2012. Wilders has a blunt message for critics of his party's website soliciting complaints about central and...
View Photo »Geert Wilders, left, a maverick lawmaker best known for his outspoken criticism of Islam, is followed by a body guard, right, as he arrives for an interview in the Dutch parliament building in The Hague, Netherlands, Wednesday Feb. 15, 2012. Wilders has a blunt message for critics of...
View Photo »Dutch Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation Minister of Maxime Verhagen (R) joins on February 15, 2012 a protest of workers from Mitsubishi's sole western European plant in The Hague against the closure of the NedCar factory in Born, where production is set to seize by year-end.
View Photo »Dutch workers at Mitsubishi's sole western European plant protest on February 15, 2012 in The Hague against the closure of the NedCar factory in Born, where production is set to seize by year-end. The Japanese carmaker announced in Tokyo on February 6 it was planning to halt automobile...
View Photo »Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov listens to Dutch foreign minister Uri Rosenthal during a press conference in Wassenaar, near The Hague, Netherlands Wednesday Feb. 15, 2012. Lavrov said he will meet his French counterpart in Vienna on Thursday and discuss moves to rework a U.N....
View Photo »Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov, left, listens as Dutch foreign minister Uri Rosenthal, right, answers questions during a press conference in Wassenaar, near The Hague, Netherlands Wednesday Feb. 15, 2012. Lavrov said he will meet his French counterpart in Vienna on Thursday and...
View Photo »Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, left, gestures as he answers questions standing next to Dutch foreign minister Uri Rosenthal, right, during a press conference in Wassenaar, near The Hague, Netherlands Wednesday Feb. 15, 2012. Russia's foreign minister said he will meet his...
View Photo »Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov listens to Dutch foreign minister Uri Rosenthal during a press conference in Wassenaar, near The Hague, Netherlands Wednesday Feb. 15, 2012. Russia's foreign minister said he will meet his French counterpart in Vienna on Thursday and discuss moves...
View Photo »NedCar employees drive in a convoy of 20 buses and dozens of Mitsubishi cars from Born to The Hague on February 15, 2012. Employees from NedCar will take to the streets of The Hague later today to protest against the announced closure of the car factory.
View Photo »Picture taken on February 18, 2012 shows the main entrance of the Innsbruck University Hospital where Dutch Prince Johan Friso was brought for treatment on February 18, 2012 in Innsbruck. Several members of the Dutch royal family arrived in Innsbruck on February 17, 2012 after a son of...
View Photo »An ambulance arrives at the Innsbruck University Hospital Department of Surgery where Dutch Prince Johan Friso was brought for treatment on February 18, 2012 in Innsbruck. Several members of the Dutch royal family arrived in Innsbruck on February 17, 2012 after a son of Queen Beatrix,...
View Photo »Princess Maxima receives the Machiavelli Prize 2011 from the chairman of the Machiavelli Foundation Marja Wagenaar in The Hague, on February 8. This Dutch prize is awarded yearly to a person or organization that made a distinctive contribution to the communication between politics,...
View Photo »A picture taken on February 17, 2012 shows Innsbruck's University Hospital, where a son of the Dutch Queen, Johan Friso, has been admitted earlier in the day. Prince Johan Friso was injured in an avalanche while skiing in the western Austrian resort of Lech today, the royal family said.
View Photo »A photo taken on February 17, 2012 shows the Innsbruck University Hospital where a son of Dutch Queen Beatrix, Prince Johan Friso, is treated after being injured in an avalanche while skiing in the western Austrian resort of Lech. The Dutch royal house said in a statement from The...
View Photo »A swan tries to keep the ice open in Zevenhuizen, near The Hague February 4, 2012.
View Photo »Four Dutch skaters get ready to test the ice near a windmill as they enjoy the first time they can skate on natural ice in Zevenhuizen, near The Hague February 4, 2012.
View Photo »Four skaters pass a windmill as they enjoy the first time they can skate on natural ice in Zevenhuizen, near The Hague February 4, 2012.
View Photo »A frozen tree and a windmill are seen in a Dutch landscape in Zevenhuizen, near The Hague February 4, 2012.
View Photo »The flag flies at half mast at the headquarters of Dutch automaker NedCar in Born, the Netherlands, on February 15, 2012. Employees from NedCar will take to the streets of The Hague on February 15 to protest against the announced closure of the car factory.
View Photo »East-European protesters demonstrate against a website of the Freedom Party (PVV), led by Geert Wilders, soliciting examples of problems with central and eastern European workers in The Hague, the Netherlands February 21, 2012.
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