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Belgian arms maker FN Browning aims to further boost European presence

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At a time when the EU is engaged in a rearmament race and looking to build up its defence industry, the Belgian arms manufacturer is taking advantage of member states' interest in security issues.
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Prison staff sceptical renting cells abroad will solve France's overcrowding crisis

9th - Higher Ed
With prisons overflowing, France is considering renting cells abroad. But will this solve the problem or just shift it to other countries?
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Which European countries are the most and least progressive when it comes to LGBTQ+ rights?

9th - Higher Ed
A new ranking shows how European countries are progressing when it comes to LGBTQ+ rights, with the UK and Hungary seeing the biggest drops.
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Romanians vote in cliffhanger presidential election as tensions continue to rise

9th - Higher Ed
Stakes have never been this high in Romania's post-communist history, as Romanians vote in a crucial and polarised presidential election. Centrist Nicușor Dan faces nationalist George Simion, with diaspora turnout doubling.
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Brussels City begins crackdown on illegal tourist rental and short-stay accommodation

9th - Higher Ed
Authorities say the move is aimed at preserving access to housing for the people of Brussels, the Belgian capital, particularly in the city centre, where property pressure is high.
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Brussels cracks down on unlicensed tourist rentals to protect local housing

9th - Higher Ed
Authorities say the move aims to preserve access to housing for the residents of the Belgian capital, particularly in the city centre, where property pressure is high.
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#TheMoment Belgians celebrated Easter with the world's biggest beer hunt

9th - Higher Ed
Participants recount the moment they embarked on the world's biggest Easter Beer Hunt in Lasne, Belgium. They searched for the 10,000 beers that were hidden across the property of an ancient abbey.
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Customs duties: Race against time in Europe to export to the United States

9th - Higher Ed
Some European companies are rushing to export their products across the Atlantic for fear of additional surcharges. We report from the port of Antwerp in Belgium.
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Pics of the day: April 11, 2025

9th - Higher Ed
Africanews focuses on the most striking images of the day's news.
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Have Belgian troops been deployed in the Democratic Republic of the Congo?

9th - Higher Ed
Belgium has denied claims that it has sent troops to engage rebels in the east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, amid a diplomatic spat between Belgium and Rwanda.
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Belgium bans display of tobacco products in shops; health plan to rid Belgium of tobacco by 2040

9th - Higher Ed
A new law implemented in Belgium on Tuesday prevents cigarettes or any tobacco products from being put on display in shops. Watch to know more!
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Flights cancelled, protests erupt as general strike hits Belgium over austerity cuts

9th - Higher Ed
Mass strikes hit Belgium as workers protest pension cuts, austerity and defence spending, disrupting flights nationwide.
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Belgian police search Huawei offices and make arrests amid European Parliament corruption probe

9th - Higher Ed
According to reports, the Chinese tech giant Huawei might have bribed former or current MEPs. Prosecutors have contacted the European Parliament.
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India, Belgium to collaborate on Indo-Pacific defense | Belgian Defence Minister speaks to WION

9th - Higher Ed
Belgium defence minister Theo Francken has said that his country will firm up defence ties with India, including appointing of a Defence Attache at the Belgium embassy in Delhi. Speaking exclusively to WION's Sidhant Sibal, he pointed to...
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Flight over History: WWI Memorials from a Drone's Eye View

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Take a solemn flight of discovery with this drone footage of iconic WWI memorials, including the Douaumont Ossuary in France, the Interallied Memorial of Liège in Belgium, the Peace Tower and National War Memorial in Canada, the Vimy...
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Belgium Foreign Minister Maxime Prévot: India is an opportunity | WION exclusive interview

9th - Higher Ed
Belgium foreign minister Maxime Prévot, who is on a visit to Delhi has termed India as a big 'opportunity' for businesses from his country. The foreign minister is part of an Economic mission from Belgium led by Princess Astrid to India....
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Belgium reinforces police forces at Antwerp harbour to fight drug violence

9th - Higher Ed
Belgian Interior Minister Bernard Quintin attended daily inspections of the Antwerp maritime police forces, which are in charge of the security and safety of the port of Antwerp.
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Another shooting in the centre of Brussels as drug gang war rages

9th - Higher Ed
And in an indication of how serious the violence is, the Minister of the Interior and Security Bernard Quintin visited the scene of the shooting.
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One injured in second shooting near Brussels metro station

9th - Higher Ed
A Brussels prosecutor said the perpetrator was still on the run after the second shooting in the Belgian capital in less than two days.
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With smoking regulations looming across EU, how does vape consumption compare in Europe?

9th - Higher Ed
Belgium became the first EU country to ban the sale of disposable vapes, while Luxembourg, Estonia, and Czechia report the highest vaping rates.
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Auto enthusiasts drive beloved Bricklins through the province where it all began

9th - Higher Ed
Heralded as an engineering marvel, the first Bricklin rolled off the assembly line in Saint John on Aug. 6, 1974. Fifty years later, Bricklin owners and admirers gather to celebrate.
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'Critical vulnerability': Data reveals very low energy independence across EU

9th - Higher Ed
Most EU countries still have a long way to go in achieving energy independence, but the bloc excels in cleanliness and efficiency.
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Former EU justice chief Didier Reynders suspected of money laundering

9th - Higher Ed
Belgian police raided several properties linked to former European Commissioner for Justice for alleged fraud, Follow the Money and Belgian newspaper Le Soir reported.
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Celebrating the life of an Indigenous war hero

9th - Higher Ed
Alex Decoteau fought in the First World War and died in battle in Belgium in 1917. A group of Canadian dignitaries recently travelled to Belgium to honour him for National Indigenous Veterans Day. Corps Sgt. Major Christa Laforce is with...