From 23 to 26 April 2024, the Netherlands hosted a three-and-a-half-day tabletop exercise and workshop on radioactive incident response in The Hague.?
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From 23 to 26 April 2024, the Netherlands hosted a three-and-a-half-day tabletop exercise and workshop on radioactive incident response in The Hague.?
On 22 April 2024, the Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations, Amina Mohammed, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations Office of Counter-Terrorism, Vladimir Voronkov, Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-Ge
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