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Belgian police probe 'terrorist motives' after officer killed in Brussels knife attack

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Belgian PM Alexander de Croo paid tribute to the officer, and to a profession "that risks its life every day".
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One police officer killed, another injured in knife attack in Brussels

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Local media reported that the suspect had suffered gunshot wounds to the legs and abdomen and was transferred to the hospital.
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Belgian church opens mass for animals

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Dozens of animal owners travelled to the Belgian town of Saint Hubert in the Ardennes region on Thursday to attend an annual animal blessing ceremony organized by the Saint-Hubert Basilica
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Belgian zoo critters make short work of pumpkin treats

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Zoo animals paw, claw, bite and smash into scary-looking pumpkins being offered as early Halloween treats in Belgium.
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Belgians jump into giant hollowed-out pumpkins for annual regatta

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Participants raced across a pond using giant hollowed-out pumpkins in Kasterlee, Belgium. The carved out winter squash flesh was made into soup and served before the main events.
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Belgium to step up fight against organised crime, as analyst warns war on drugs is lost

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The Port of Antwerp seized 89 tonnes of cocaine In 2021.
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'Very complicated': Belgian business owners struggle with high energy bills

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"We are wondering where we're going to end up because we're going to have to tighten our belts more and more," a man in Huy told Euronews
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EU will not ban Russian diamonds in latest sanction package

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Why the European Union has decided not to sanction imports of Russian diamonds.
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Brussels bar owner joins others in Qatar World Cup boycott over 'ethical' concerns

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A number of bars and cafes in Brussels plan to boycott the upcoming FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
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Thousands protest in Brussels over cost of living crisis

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Ten thousand people took to the streets of Brussels on Wednesday to protest against rising food and gas prices and unaffordable energy bills.
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This new underwater drone is helping to clear unexploded World War mines along Belgium's coast

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The underwater drone called Remus is able to explore and map shallow waters off Belgium's coast where conventional ships cannot go.
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Watch: Illegal drug seizures in Antwerp continue to rise

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Almost 36 tonnes of illegal drugs were recovered at the Belgian port in the first half of the year. Some 41 tonnes were seized in 2017.
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Brussels honours Breakfast at Tiffany's star Audrey Hepburn with garden and statue

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The birthplace of Audrey Hepburn have honoured the Breakfast at Tiffany's star by inaugurating a garden in her name, complete with a bronze bust of the film and fashion icon
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Ukrainian school for refugee children launches in Brussels

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Another school will also be set up in Paris.
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Ukrainians struggling to exchange national currency in EU countries

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The value of Ukraine's hryvnia has decreased significantly since the start of the war.
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Balkan Trafik Festival returns: "I am already with this musical Frankenstein!"

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In this episode, Cult travels to Serbia ahead of this month's Balkan Trafik Festival in Belgium to meet some of this year's groups and artists.
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Zelenskyy targets Russian diamonds in address to Belgian Parliament

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The city of Antwerp is responsible for the trade of 86% of rough diamonds mined in the world, according to the Antwerp World Diamond Centre.
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'We are human too': Congolese student who fled Ukraine recounts racism

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Videos shared on social showed black people being pushed off trains and animals being prioritised before people.
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After shaky start, Belgium begins to cope with influx of Ukrainian refugees

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A larger facility opened in Brussels this week to help authorities register people for government support.
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Is Belgium ugly? Photographer tracks down unsightly houses for new exhibition

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For 10 years, photographer Hannes Coudenys has been compiling photos of the ugliest houses in Belgium
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Storm Eunice: Over a dozen dead as gales sweep across northern Europe

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After passing over the British Isles, Storm Eunice struck France and the Benelux countries before moving towards Denmark and Germany -- uprooting trees and taking out power lines.
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Storm Eunice: At least 16 dead after gales sweep across northern Europe

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After passing over the British Isles, Storm Eunice struck France, the Benelux countries, Denmark, Germany and Poland — uprooting trees, taking out power lines and disrupting rail services.
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'We are just tired': Belgian teachers protest working conditions and financial cuts

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The demonstration in Brussels gathered teachers and school staff from the French-speaking region of Wallonia.
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Belgian inflation rises to highest level since 1983

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Wages in Belgium are automatically indexed against inflation, meaning workers pay increases at the same time.