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Impossible to prevent all terror attacks, warns top security analyst

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Euronews spoke to Serge Stroobants, a defence analyst at the Institute for Economics and Peace think-tank. Stroobants, who also served with a NATO mission in Bosnia, teaches at the international affairs faculty of Vesalius College in...
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Manhunt continues for 3rd suspected Brussels bomber

9th - Higher Ed
Belgian prosecutor says 2 suspects in Tuesday's attacks have still not been ID'd
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Justin Trudeau on Brussels attacks, Rob Ford's death

9th - Higher Ed
PM condemns attacks in Belgium, offers condolences to family of former Toronto mayor
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Virtual reality the tool in the quest to end phobias

9th - Higher Ed
Nathalie is agoraphobic and acrophobic, both anxiety disorders, the the former involves fear of places or situations that may cause panic, the latter a pathological fear of heights. To treat her doctors at the Van Gogh hospital in...
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Belgium to probe residents concerns over nuclear plant

9th - Higher Ed
The Tihange nuclear power station is causing concern amongst residents living nearby, local politicians say. Belgium’s interior minister met their elected representatives on Tuesday. Talks were held with officials from Germany, the...
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German officials fret over Belgian nuclear plant

9th - Higher Ed
A nuclear power plant close to the Belgian city of Liege is causing angst amongst residents close to the German and Dutch borders. A reactor at Tihange was switched off recently for checks owing to ongoing safety concerns. But Belgian...
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State of the Union: Italy crisis puts EU on edge

9th - Higher Ed
In this edition of State of the Union: the Belgian city of Liege mourns the deaths of three people, including two police women, killed in terrorist attack, and Italy’s political turmoil puts the EU on edge. Click on the image above to...
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The Nutcracker with a modern twist by the Royal Ballet of Flanders

9th - Higher Ed
The Nutcracker has returned to the Royal Ballet of Flanders after an absence of 16-years, but with a modern twist. Argentinean Demis Volpi is the choreographer. The show has been stripped away from its typically imperial and grand family...
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Bid to stop Zeebrugge becoming migrant magnet

9th - Higher Ed
Belgian police are cracking down on migrants arriving in Zeebrugge, with more than 450 people reportedly stopped in the port area over the past month. Some migrants are heading to the Belgian coast, to try and smuggle themselves on...
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EU orders Belgium to claw back extra taxes from major firms

9th - Higher Ed
EU regulators have told Belgium to claw back 700 million euros in extra taxes after they ruled 35 multinationals had benefitted from an illegal tax break. The European Commission said that Belgium’s so-called ‘excess profit system”...
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Social enterprise: a new business model for Europe

9th - Higher Ed
This week Business Planet looks at the concept of social enterprise – sustainable, innovative entrepreneurial answers to society’s challenges. It’s fast becoming a real new business model in Europe today. Loïc Van Cutsem is the General...
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Brussels declines hosting match between Israel and Belgium over security stress

9th - Higher Ed
The Belgian capital declined to host a UEFA Nations League match between Belgium and Israel in September over the "dramatic situation in Gaza."
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French brews gains popularity in beer-producing nation of Belgium

9th - Higher Ed
Over the last ten years, French brewers have been increasing production as their beers have become more popular.
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4,500 people march through Brussels in protest against right-wing ideology

9th - Higher Ed
It's the second major march in the Belgian capital denouncing the far-right since the EU elections on June 9th which saw right, far-right and populist parties winning big at the polls.
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Belgian King accepts De Croo resignation

9th - Higher Ed
Outgoing Belgian prime minister suffered a heavy blow in the federal elections on Sunday.
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Belgian King Philippe accepts Prime Minister De Croo's resignation

9th - Higher Ed
The outgoing Belgian prime minister suffered a heavy blow in the elections on Sunday.
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Biden's absence at peace summit will be a 'standing ovation' for Putin, warns Zelenskyy

9th - Higher Ed
US President Joe Biden has not yet confirmed whether he will attend the upcoming peace summit in Switzerland.
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Era-defining elections loom as EU celebrates Europe Day

9th - Higher Ed
As the bloc's institutions celebrate French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman's presentation of the eponymous declaration 74 years ago, MEPs air their concerns over the union's future political makeup one month before the June elections.
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Anne-Marie Gives First Look At Newborn Baby After Private Pregnancy

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Anne-Marie has shared the first glimpse into her life with a newborn baby, after welcoming her first child in private. The singer kept her pregnancy away from the public eye while she was on tour, but confirmed the arrival of her...
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Belgium investigating Russian influence network suspected of paying EU lawmakers

9th - Higher Ed
The Belgian federal prosecutor has opened an investigation into EU lawmakers accused of receiving payments for spreading pro-Russian propaganda.
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Who has really stopped arming Israel?

9th - Higher Ed
Nicaragua wants the UN’s world court to stop German arms sales to Israel. Other countries say they are ending sales, but is there a catch?
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Belgian family painting determined to be a fake Van Gogh

9th - Higher Ed
Experts say the painting of Van Gogh found during renovation works on a house in Belgium was not a self-portrait.
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Ottawa's Isabelle Weidemann captures 3,000m silver at single distances worlds

9th - Higher Ed
Isabelle Weidemann of Ottawa finishes second in the women's 3,000-metre event at the ISU World Speed Skating Single Distances Championships in Calgary.
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Farmers protest at EU summit for more help with costs, taxes

9th - Higher Ed
Farmers drove their tractors to the European Union headquarters in Brussels, setting fires and throwing eggs, to protest EU agricultural and trade policies they say are threatening their livelihood.