
UPDATED: Hague Police Braced for Netherlands-Morocco World Cup Disorder, Correctly
Extra security measures are in place ahead of the latest FIFA match expected to lead to clashes.

Extra security measures are in place ahead of the latest FIFA match expected to lead to clashes.

Morocco advancing to the round of 16 at the World Cup was ‘celebrated’ with mass unrest and clashes with police by supporters of the North African country.

Local parties performed particularly well in areas where the location of new refugee centres was an issue.

Kigali claims that Britain UK broke a key treaty by withholding payments, revealing financial terms, and not resettling the refugees already in the country.

The final game of the tournament saw scandal on the pitch and was followed by violence across major cities in Western Europe.

Washington extends its pressure campaign on the Hague court, further straining relations with national governments which claim to support ICC independence.

Demonstrations in Houten and Uithoorn follow earlier protests in The Hague and Amsterdam, highlighting tensions over migration.

Many of the demonstrators, dressed in black and linked to Dutch nationalist and far-right groups, attacked police and caused property damage.

The Hungarian PM rebuked the Ukrainian president for making impossible demands.
The Dutch government has not ruled out foreign actors causing the cable fire.