Restaurant Chagali is a defunct restaurant in Leidschendam, Netherlands. It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in 1983 and retained that rating until 1991. The restaurant closed down before 1993, as the Michelin Guide 1993 mentioned restaurant Green Park at that address.
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Westfield Mall of the Netherlands is a shopping mall located in Leidschendam in the Netherlands. With a total retail floor area of 117,000 m2 it is the largest shopping mall in the Netherlands.
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N14, or Rijksweg 14, is a dual carriageway in the province of South Holland in the Netherlands.
It goes from the end of N440 and ends in Motorway A4 and the Hague district Leidschenstad.
It is a part of the Ring Den Haag, together with local roads, a part of the A4 and the short N440.
In Leidschendam-Voorburg the N14 runs through the three Sijtwende tunnels, which together are just named Sijtwendetunnel. These tunnels crosses a railway a local road and a canal, but the longest part runs under residential neighbourhoods, partly alove ground in a "levee".
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Den Haag Mariahoeve is a railway station on the border of The Hague and Leidschendam-Voorburg in the Netherlands. The railway station, which opened on 22 May 1966, has two side platforms and an island platform. The rail connections between Den Haag Centraal and Schiphol and between Den Haag Centraal and Haarlem halt at Den Haag Mariahoeve.
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The Special Tribunal for Lebanon, also referred to as the Lebanon Tribunal or the Hariri Tribunal, was a tribunal of international character that was active between 2009 and 2023. It applied Lebanese criminal law under the authority of the United Nations to carry out the investigation and prosecution of those responsible for 14 February 2005 assassination of Rafic Hariri, the former Lebanese prime minister, and the deaths of 21 others, as well as those responsible for connected attacks.
The Tribunal officially opened on 1 March 2009 and had primacy over the national courts of Lebanon. The Tribunal sat in Leidschendam, on the outskirts of The Hague, Netherlands, and had a field office in the Lebanese capital, Beirut. Its official languages were Arabic, French and English. The Tribunal was unique among international criminal tribunals in that it had the right to hold trials in absentia, and it was the first to deal with terrorism as a distinct crime. The Tribunal's eleven judges, a combination of Lebanese and international judges, were appointed by the UN Secretary-General for a renewable term of three years.
The Tribunal's mandate was initially three years. However, there was no fixed timeline for the judicial work to be completed. The mandate was subsequently extended through to 2023 to allow the Tribunal to complete its work before it was ultimately shut down.
The verdict was eventually issued on 18 August 2020, which was originally set on 7 August, but postponed following the 2020 Beirut explosion. The verdict found Salim Ayyash, member of Hezbollah's Unit 121, guilty in absentia of five counts, including conspiracy to commit a terrorist act and the intentional homicide of Hariri and others. The conviction was primarily based on circumstantial evidence, notably mobile phone records that linked Ayyash to the surveillance and coordination of the attack.
In July 2021, the Special Tribunal for Lebanon announced that it faced financial difficulties due to a lack of funding, primarily driven by Lebanon's deepening economic crisis. Ultimately, on 31 December 2023, UN spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric announced the STL's closure.
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Voorburg 't Loo is the RandstadRail station of Voorburg, the Netherlands.
See also
List of Michelin starred restaurants in the Netherlands