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The Brief: Green dream generation, Ukraine's EU ambitions and migration 'paralysis'

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Around 5000 young people marched in Brussels asking for better political action to adress the climate change. Many others particpated all aroundl Belgium, especially in Leuven (10000), the epicenter for this thursday. The plateforme...
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"Make love not CO2"

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Make love not CO2, that's the message from Belgian students protesting in Brussels. More than 35,000 took to the streets for a third week running to demand politicians act to stop climate change, and vowed to return next Thursday....
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Lawyers: Defendant in Brussels terror attack should be acquitted

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The lawyers for Mehdi Nemmouche, the man accused of the attack on the Jewish Museum in Brussels, which left four dead, have called for his acquittal saying there were no traces of DNA on the museum door or the revolver. The case is...
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WATCH: 'Yellow Vest' clashes in Brussels

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Belgian police and yellow-vested protestors clashed near government offices in Brussels. A spokesperson from Brussel's police said around 400 protesters were gathered in the area. She added about 100 were detained mainly for possession...
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Police arrest 400 'yellow vest' protestors in Brussels

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Belgian police and yellow-vested protestors clashed near government offices in Brussels as some demonstrators threw rocks and fireworks damaging shops and cars nearby. This marks the second violence of its kind in the Belgium capital in...
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Raw Politics: 'It's like a coup' — Flemish nationalist on why party quit Belgian government

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Belgian right-wing politician Gerolf Annemans and journalist Anja Waltereit went head-to-head on Monday's Raw Politics panel, discussing the UN migration pact that saw the Belgian nationalists quit the government over the weekend. The UN...
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'I am going to become Belgian'

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Down town Brussels feels far away from the EU quarter where UK negotiators are finalising their divorce papers. Some Brussels-based Britons are still inconsolable. "It is a strange experience on both sides knowing your life is being...
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'I feel like a child in a messy divorce'

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Around 25,000 Britons live in Brussels. Rosalind Lester is one of them. During a work-out at her local gym, she tells Euronews how she feels like a child in a messy divorce. Like many Brussels based Brits, Rosalind was brought up in...
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Private George Price: Paying homage to a fallen Canadian | Dispatch

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This year's Remembrance Day marks 100 years since the end of the First World War. In this weeks Dispatch, the CBC's Nahlah Ayed travels to Belgium to bring us the story of Canadian Private George Price, the last British Empire soldier...
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Brexit, Khashoggi murder and Carlos Ghosn: Four European stories to know about today

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1. Brexit turbulence Embattled PM Theresa May continued her PR blitz to gather support for the draft Brexit deal on Monday with a speech at the CBI business lobby conference. The British leader hoped to appeal to businesses with her...
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'Solidarity is not a crime', Brussels demo for migrant hosts

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Demonstrations have taken place outside a Brussels courthouse as a trial opened over hosting migrants, their message solidarity is not a crime. Twelve people are charged with human trafficking and criminal organisation for sheltering...
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Belgium honours Canadian soldiers as part of 100th anniversary of WWI battle

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It was the site of the last Canadian battle of the First World War, and now, 100 years later, the people of Belgium are commemorating the Canadian soldiers who gave their lives on the streets of Mons.
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Russia responds to Nato's Norway drills

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NATO military exercises have kicked off in earnest in Norway. Although planned many years ahead, it comes amid a deterioration of relations between Europe and Russia. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg told Euronews that Moscow was...
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Court orders Belgian ex-king to undergo DNA test

9th - Higher Ed
A Brussels court has ordered former Belgian King Albert II to undergo a DNA test within the next three months. This is the latest twist in the Delphine Boël case. The woman is trying to obtain the official recognition of his filiation....
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What security is necessary at an EU summit?

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When all 28 heads of states and governments converge in the European Council building, it becomes the epicentre of decision-making in the EU. From the moment they set foot in Belgium, the country becomes responsible for their safety....
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People – the collateral damage of Brexit

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With less than six months until the UK officially leaves the EU, we get to know Daniel Cassidy and Caroline Taylor, two Britons in Brussels who have applied for Belgian nationality in the wake of Brexit. For Daniel Cassidy, whose whole...
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The Brief from Brussels: Brexit rhetoric gets harsher

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The UK Foreign Secretary Hunt's comparison of the EU with the Soviet Union has sparked consternation in Brussels. Also in this edition: an exhibition featuring the Catalan independence referendum one year on - Belgium expects disruptions...
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Protests against pension reform in Belgium

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Thousands of people have participated in an "Action Day" in Belgium, organized by the unions. At rallies across the country, participants protested against the planned pension reform. The federal government wants to raise the retirement...
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Belgium rejects rapper arrest warrant

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A Belgian judge has refused a European Arrest Warrant against a rapper accused of insulting Spain's royal family. Josep Miquel Arenas - known as Valtonyc - won't now be sent to Spain, where he also faces accusations of writing lyrics...
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Man is critically injured after Belgian police shoot at him

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A Belgian policeman shot and critically injured a man after he attacked one of the officers with a knife in Brussels. That's according to a Brussels police spokeswoman. It happened in a northern neighbourhood of the capital city. The man...
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EU COVID recovery fund deal reached after marathon talks

9th - Higher Ed
After four days of talks that seemed shaky at times, EU leaders have agreed to a historic coronavirus recovery deal.
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Belgium court delays rapper extradition decision

9th - Higher Ed
A controversial rapper - given a jail sentence in Spain, accused of glorifying terrorism and insulting the Crown - is not being extradited there for the time being. Josep Miquel Arenas - better known as Valtonyc and currently in Belgium...
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How more US-bound steel is leaving key EU port despite trade dispute

9th - Higher Ed
The port of Antwerp in Belgium is one of the largest ports in Europe. Millions of tonnes of cargo transit there each year and its key trading partner is, by far, the United States. Half of all EU steel exports to the US are shipped from...
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Belgium: municipalities divided over the burkini in public swimming pools

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Bikini or a Burkini? With holidays approaching the debate divides opinions. A Ghent tribunal in Belgium took a position ruling that in public swimming pools of the city and in Merelbeke, women should be allowed to wear the full body...