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Thousands sign online weedkiller petition

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More than 12,000 people have signed a petition urging EU officials not to grant an extended licence to a widely-used weedkiller. Glyphosate is a herbicide that has been accused of causing cancer in humans. But a joint UN World Health...
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New museum opens in Brussels’ Molenbeek district

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A new museum has opened in the Molenbeek district of Brussels, which, it’s hoped, will help shed the negative image of the area most recently linked to the deadly attacks there and in Paris. The Millennium Iconoclast Museum of Art or...
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Bombed Brussels metro station reopens one month after terror attacks

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The metro station in Brussels targeted by suicide bombers last month has finally reopened. A bomb was detonated at the Maelbeek metro station just after 9 am on March 22nd, killing 16 people. Commuters are back once again, although...
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Belgium’s PM rejects Europe’s ‘weakest link’ label in fight against terror

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Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel has rejected accusations that Belgium is Europe’s weakest link in the fight against terror. “I don’t accept this idea of a very weak country. Other countries have faced this drama and the tragedy of...
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Muslim condemnation of attacks “not enough anymore” says Grand Mosque Imam

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The imam of Brussel’s Grand Mosque says that Muslim condemnation of the recent terrorist attacks in the city “is not enough anymore.” Galaye Ndiaye believes much more needs to be done to discourage young people from becoming radicalised....
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Belgium names Najim Laachraoui as Terror Suspect

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Police arrested three more men today as part of counter-terror raids in Brussels, Belgium. They also identified Najim Laachraoui as a suspect in the city’s recent terror attacks.
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New suspect hunted in Belgium

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Belgian prosecutors issue an arrest warrant issued for bombing suspect ID's as 'Faycal C'
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Is the end of Europe near?

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The Sunday Extra: After the bombs in Brussels, there are fears militant attacks threaten not just lives alone, but also Europe itself.
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Belgium police release CCTV video of bombing suspect

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Manhunt continues for person of interest seen with two other bombers
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Suspect in Brussels bombings released

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Investigators in Brussels have released a man they initially said helped launch last week's attacks and the real suspect is still on the run.
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CBC unites Brussels attack victims

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Photographer who took image of injured man following Brussels attacks knew she had to find him
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Fears for tourism after Brussels attacks

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As Brussels reels from attacks on the city’s main airport and a metro station, hotel occupancy has fallen by half over the past 10 days, according to local media. Brussels airport is expected to reopen partially late on Friday or over...
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Religious leaders in unity pledge after Brussels bombings

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The Belgium capital’s top religious leaders came together on Friday to pay tribute to the 32 lives lost during last month’s attacks in Brussels. The city’s Chief Rabbi and the president of Belgium’s Muslim executive laid a wreath, prayed...
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‘Keeper’ dramatic teenage pregnancy film

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“From a theme often revisited in filmmaking Guillaume Senez has composed an extraordinarily emotive and well observed work. The Franco-Belgium film ‘Keeper’ is our pick of the week.” “Keeper” : Film palpitant et délicat...
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Paris Attacks Fugitive Salah Abdeslam Captured in Belgium

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Salah Abdeslam and two other fugitives from the Paris attacks were captured in Belgium after a four-month manhunt.
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French prosecutor expects Belgium to hand over Abdeslam

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A top French prosecutor says he expects Paris terror suspect Salah Abdeslam to be handed over to authorities in France. Speaking with one of his Belgian counterparts, Francois Molins told reporters that a European arrest warrant has been...
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Canada responds to Brussels bombings

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CBC's Evan Dyer looks at the Canadian government's reaction to deadly explosions in Brussels as Liberals table their first federal budget Tuesday afternoon
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Sir Graham Watson: “We can do a lot more in terms of sharing intelligence”

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Euronews spoke to Sir Graham Watson, a former leader of the European Liberals group in the European Parliament. Euronews: When you first heard the news, what went through your mind? Watson: “Well to be honest, it was the safety of my...
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Brussels attacks: ‘a surprise if no links to Abdeslam arrest’

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The arrest of Saleh Abdeslam likely triggered a terrorist cell to attack targets in Brussels, according to a Belgian security expert. Didier Leroy, a researcher at the Royal Military School and the Free University of Brussels, told...
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Deadly attacks in Brussels

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Three explosions in two locations in Brussels have left at least 31 people dead and many more injured. Once again, the Islamic State has claimed responsibility.
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Why Belgium is a target for attacks

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Adrienne Arsenault looks at why Belgium is a target for an attack.
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Experts discuss the attack in Brussels

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Experts Ray Boisvert and Steve Day take an in depth look at today's deadly attack in Brussels and explain what intelligence officials are likely now doing to stop more.
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Muslim community fears tension after Brussels attacks

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People living and working in Brussels are trying to get back to normal in a city on alert. The Brussels metro system has partially re-opened after Tuesday’s attacks. But for some travellers, it may be an option they are now looking to...
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Brussels travellers struggle with security checks

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After Tuesday’s terror attacks, travellers in and out of Brussels, and those moving around the city, have been subject to a major security operation with troops and police checking bags. There were long delays at the city’s railway...