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Dramatic scenes as Brussels COVID protest turns violent

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Police fired water cannon and tear gas to disperse protesters in Brussels after a protest involving some 50,000 people opposing COVID-19 restrictions turned violent.
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Essex lorry deaths: Belgian court sentences migrant smuggling leader to 18 years

9th - Higher Ed
Vo Van Hong was found guilty of leading a human trafficking group based in Belgium.
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Teen pilot lands in Belgium after record-breaking flight around the world

9th - Higher Ed
Zara Rutherford touched down in the town of Kortrijk, 90km west of Brussels, on Thursday afternoon - the same airfield where she embarked on her journey last August.
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Dutch tourists flock to Belgium to escape New Year COVID lockdown at home

9th - Higher Ed
Thousands of Dutch visitors have been out and about in Antwerp shopping as well as eating and drinking in bars and cafés that are shut down in the Netherlands.
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'No culture, no future': Belgian cultural workers protest against COVID measures

9th - Higher Ed
Sunday's protests at the Mont des Arts in Brussels gathered a significant crowd, while prominent cultural figures took to the stage to air their grievances against measures they claim will stifle the cultural sector.
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'No culture, no future': Belgium's cultural sector appeals against COVID measures

9th - Higher Ed
After meeting Tuesday with sector representatives, Health Minister Frank Vandenbroucke told state broadcaster RTBF that “there’s no possibility to immediately revise the (government’s) decision.”
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Belgium's system for asylum-seekers unable to cope as winter closes in

9th - Higher Ed
FEDASIL, the government agency that deals with asylum seekers, says it is in a race against time to help the people in need.
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European countries clamp down on Omicron variant

9th - Higher Ed
In the Netherlands, health officials have confirmed the Omicron strain of COVID-19 among 13 passengers from South Africa.
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Europe races to limit travel over omicron variant

9th - Higher Ed
Countries across Europe were among the first to ban flights from southern Africa following the discovery of the omicron variant. The measures have been met with criticism by officials in the South African government who call them premature.
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Belgium colonial crimes: shedding light on atrocities in Africa

9th - Higher Ed
Belgium's Parliament is set to examine crimes committed during the country's colonial era.
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COVID in Europe: Sweden's new COVID pass, Czech Republic and Slovakia target unvaccinated

9th - Higher Ed
Here's a round-up of the COVID situation across Europe, where countries are targetting the unvaccinated amid a spike in cases.
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More EU citizens being 'pushed' into energy poverty amid crisis

9th - Higher Ed
Stefan Goemare from energy poverty organisation Samenlevingsopbouw says he is seeing more people struggling to pay their bills.
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Energy-intensive industries want 'compensation' for green transition side effects

9th - Higher Ed
Peter Claes, President of the IFIEC (International Federation of Industrial Energy Consumers) Europe told Euronews that companies that use a lot of energy to make their products are bearing the brunt of increased energy costs, despite...
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Belgium: Thousands rally ahead of COP26 summit

9th - Higher Ed
Tens of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets in Brussels ahead of the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, which starts on October 31.
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Brussels celebrates 75th anniversary of two of its comic book legends

9th - Higher Ed
The Belgium Comic Strip Centre is holding an exposition from Wednesday in honour of Blake and Mortimer.
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Noisy drivers in Ghent could have their cars confiscated

9th - Higher Ed
Drivers who breach noise limits in Ghent could have their vehicles confiscated. It's part of a bid to battle noise pollution in the Belgian city.
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Could the EU use an old, obscure law to manage a new refugee influx from Afghanistan?

9th - Higher Ed
Yes, but whether it would get any support in European capitals is another matter.
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Afghans in Belgium hope Taliban takeover will help their asylum cause

9th - Higher Ed
Euronews meets with Afghans living in Brussels. While some have obtained citizenship, others are undocumented and now hope that the situation in Afghanistan will force authorities to reconsider their asylum claims.
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The climate crisis made this summer's deadly floods in Europe 'up to 9 times more likely'

9th - Higher Ed
Scientists have found that floods as extreme as these are also very likely to happen again.
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How one airline is ensuring its pilots and planes are safe to fly again

9th - Higher Ed
Bringing dormant planes out of storage and making them airworthy requires a significant amount of work. Pilots need to keep up their air miles in order to be able to fly, too.
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Extinction Rebellion occupies financial headquarters in Brussels

9th - Higher Ed
Environmentalists were protesting at the banking sector's perceived complicity in contributing towards climate change.
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EU's plan for including people with disabilities isn't moving fast enough, say activists

9th - Higher Ed
The EU's new 10-year strategy for the inclusion of people with disabilities builds upon previous mechanisms that have improved the lives of many, but it is still a long way off reaching equal rights for everyone, as one resident of...
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Belgium’s slow rollout ‘absurd’ with so many vaccines made in the country

9th - Higher Ed
"It is absurd and a bit surreal that vaccines produced here in Belgium end up more easily in the UK or in Israel."
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Here's what's at stake as EU ministers kick off negotiations on post-Brexit fishing quotas

9th - Higher Ed
The European Commission is now preparing to lead negotiations with the UK on behalf of all members states in order to decide how much fish EU fishermen will be allowed to catch.