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Belgian coast guard plane 'sniffs' out air pollution

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Amid all the talk of climate change, Belgium is helping to lead the way in the detection of air pollution. A Coast Guard plane is kitted out with cutting-edge technology which 'sniffs' emissions from ships. "So this is the sniffer...
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Trump Inspires Confusion at NATO and Anger In London

9th - Higher Ed
President Trump, on his last day at the NATO summit in Brussels, held an impromptu press conference declaring that other members of the alliance had agreed to increase defense spending. Minutes later, however, French president Emmanuel...
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Juncker seen stumbling before NATO gala dinner, leaders step in to help

9th - Higher Ed
European leaders stepped in to help European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker on Wednesday evening, as he was seen stumbling ahead of a gala dinner at the NATO summit. Juncker was walking awkwardly and losing his balance ahead of...
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Confusion at NATO After Trump Claims Spending Victory

9th - Higher Ed
President Trump, on his last day at the NATO summit in Brussels, held an impromptu press conference declaring that other members of the alliance had agreed to increase defense spending. Minutes later, however, French president Emmanuel...
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Belgium's Red Devils rally a divided nation

9th - Higher Ed
The Belgium football team - playing England for the third place World Cup spot on Saturday - is bringing together fans from one of the least nationalist nations. The Red Devils revving up a country with language and ethniciity...
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Getting a thirst for Belgian wine

9th - Higher Ed
It may be a country known for its beer, but Belgium's also growing its wine industry. The number of makers went up by around 10 percent in the country last year - producing just under a million litres of white, red and sparkling. "Five...
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'Most fantastic time of my life' - French astronaut Pesquet reflects on space mission

9th - Higher Ed
He spent six months on the International Space Station. French astronaut Thomas Pesquet is a celebrity at home and known the world over for his mission hundreds of kilometres above Earth. And now, just over a year after arriving back on...
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Why Brazil vs. Belgium Could Be the 'Best Game of the Tournament'

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Tomorrow's match will pit Belgium, "the most exciting team at the World Cup," against World Cup champion Brazil, says Quartz reporter Mike Murphy. The quarter final game kicks off at 2pm ET on Friday.
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EU: 'Political games blocking refugees'

9th - Higher Ed
Ajmal Maarij, 27, dreamt of becoming a politician in his homeland of Afghanistan, but the conflict put an end to all that. Now he's a refugee in Belgium, working at a Red Cross asylum seeker centre. As the EU cracks down on migration...
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Mechelen's migrant welcome

9th - Higher Ed
Mechelen, a small city in Flanders, is home to 90,000 people and they're from 130 different nationalities. Back in 2016, the mayor, Bart Somers, won an award - recognising his achievements in welcoming and integrating immigrants. There's...
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Spanish rapper takes refuge in Belgium

9th - Higher Ed
The rapper Josep Miquel Arenas, better known as Valtònyc, has taken refuge in Belgium. In Spain, he's been sentenced to three and a half years in prison for threats, glorification of terrorism and insults to the crown. Josep doesn't...
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World Cup: France are through to the final after beating Belgium 1-0

9th - Higher Ed
France will play in Sunday's World Cup final after beating Belgium 1-0. Barcelona defender Samuel Umtiti scored the only goal early in the second half to give Les Bleus the victory. It's the second final that France will play in...
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A Single Goal Sends France To The World Cup Final

9th - Higher Ed
France kicked Belgium out of the World Cup tournament on Tuesday. Some of the team's success so far can be attributed to their coach, Didier Deschamps, who won a World Cup in 1998 and can convey that experience to his players, says...
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A Single Goal Sent France to the World Cup Final

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France kicked Belgium out of the championship tournament on Tuesday. Some of the team's success so far can be attributed to its coach, Didier Deschamps, who captained the 1998 title-winning team and can convey that experience to his...
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REALSTUFF: Pedalling toward wage equality

9th - Higher Ed
European Trade Union Confederation General Secretary Luca Visentini explains how dramatic differences in wages exist not just between Eastern and Western Europe, but also within developed European countries like Belgium. He sees the role...
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Belgium: tackling the 'root problem' of radicalisation

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Belgium continues to face the tough task of trying to stop young people being radicalised. But how do you turn individuals away from the path? Euronews spoke to Rachid Madrane, a minister for the French community of Belgium. We started...
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'The plastic is a disaster' - rescuing Belgium's rivers

9th - Higher Ed
Delve beneath the surface of a river and you don't know what you might find. But, above all, you're likely to discover plastics - and loads of them. As the EU unveils plans to tackle single-use plastics, volunteers have been showing...
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Thousands turn out for funeral of migrant girl shot by Belgian police

9th - Higher Ed
Thousands of mourners have come together in Brussels for the funeral of toddler Mawda Shawdi, a German-born, Iraqi-Kurdish toddler fatally shot earlier this month by Belgian police. Those from the Kurdish community and beyond turned out...
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Brief from Brussels: Tackling the EU's migration headache

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In this edition of the Brief from Brussels: There’s pressure from the EU parliament to sort the bloc’s broken asylum system, with one MEP saying ‘failure is no longer an option.’ But will the Dublin regulations be reformed? And, as...
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Trump Wastes No Time Attacking Allies at NATO Summit in Brussels

9th - Higher Ed
President Trump has already spurned key allies at the annual summit, including accusing Germany of being a "captive of Russia." Cheddar's J.D. Durkin, who is on the ground in Brussels, gets into the latest.
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Trump Wastes No Time Attacking Allies at NATO Summit

9th - Higher Ed
President Trump has already spurned key allies at the annual summit, accusing Germany of being a "captive of Russia." Cheddar's J.D. Durkin, who is on the ground in Brussels, gets into the latest.
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Iran deal: Belgian businesses fear future

9th - Higher Ed
Donald Trump's decision to pull out of the Iran nuclear deal is set to hit businesses on the other side of the Atlantic, here in Europe. Belgium exports to Iran totalled more than half a billion euros in 2017. No wonder then, that its...
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EU chief urges Belgian nationality for British workers in Brussels

9th - Higher Ed
Belgium's prime minister's set out his vision for Europe, calling for citizens to be at the heart of discussions. For European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, also at the debate in Brussels, the plight of Britons was a focus -...
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Belgium revives abortion debate

9th - Higher Ed
Having an abortion and ending up in court. It is an unlikely, but possible scenario for Belgian women like Chloè Brookfield who, after having her first baby, decided to have an abortion, for financial reasons. In Belgium abortion is...