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Associated Press

Guaid urges free, fair elections in Venezuela

Higher Ed
Venezuela's opposition leader said Wednesday that he wants the European Union to broaden sanctions against members of the Venezuelan government as a way to push toward free presidential elections in the country.
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Crash Course

Expansion and Resistance: Crash Course European History

12th - Higher Ed
In 19th century Europe, with nation building well under way, thoughts turned outward, toward empire. This week, we're looking at how Europeans expanded into Africa, Asia, and Oceania during the 1800s. You'll learn about China and the...
Instructional Video5:39
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: History's deadliest king | Georges Nzongola-Ntalaja

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In 1904, Chief Lontulu laid 110 twigs in front of a foreign commission. Every twig represented a person in his village who died because of King Leopold's brutal regime in the Congo. His testimony joined hundreds of others to help bring...
Instructional Video13:50
Crash Course

World War I Battlefields: Crash Course European History

12th - Higher Ed
Europe's system of alliances and centuries-old tensions erupted into war in August of 1914. This week on Crash Course Euro, we're talking about the military history of World War I, and taking a look at the broad strokes of how the war...
Instructional Video5:21
Curated Video

Basics of Marketing Research

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewWhen firms want to determine what their clients want, or what kind of products they should develop, or to determine if a new product will succeed they will do marketing research to find out more information about the issues at hand. Here...
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Wonderscape

Learning About Belgium: Flag and Geography

K - 5th
Preschool Prep Alphabet and Countries from A-Z V1-0003 This video introduces young learners to the country of Belgium through its flag and location in Europe. The use of repetition and simple language helps reinforce the association...
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Curated Video

The Brief: Jewish Museum attack trial opens, Truck drivers protest and Tintin turns 90

9th - Higher Ed
In this edition of the Brief from Brussels: the Jewish Museum in Brussels reflects on the past and the future as the trial of main suspects opens. Eastern European truck drivers protest mobility plans and Belgian comic hero Tintin turns 90.
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Curated Video

Belgium charges 4 with terrorism

9th - Higher Ed
Paris bombing suspect Mohamed Abrini is one of four people charged by Belgian police in relation to the March 22 bombings in Brussels
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Curated Video

Belgium terror attacks: Man in hat captured

9th - Higher Ed
Paris attacks suspect Mohamed Abrini admits to being the 'man in the hat' seen accompanying two suicide bombers at Brussels airport on March 22
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Curated Video

Belgium kicks off country's largest-ever trial for 2016 terror attacks in Brussels

9th - Higher Ed
Up to 960 civil plaintiffs will be represented in the landmark trial, expected to last a total of eight months.
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Curated Video

World's Weirdest Museums

6th - Higher Ed
Strange and surprising museums where you can ride a ferris wheel on a city rooftop and beyond.
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Curated Video

In Belgium, you can be in Belgium while not in Belgium

6th - Higher Ed
In Belgium, you can be in Belgium while not in Belgium
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Curated Video

High inflation rate pushes more Belgians to go cross-border shopping in France

9th - Higher Ed
Belgium's inflation rate is one of the highest compared to its neighbouring countries, report by FPS Finance shows.
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Curated Video

Anti-Trump demonstration takes place ahead of NATO meeting in Brussels

9th - Higher Ed
The demonstration happened on the sidelines of US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth's address at the Ukraine Defence Contact Group in Brussels.
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Curated Video

Fears persist after deadly drug gang shooting spree in Brussels

9th - Higher Ed
The shooting, which left one person dead, has terrified residents in the Brussels area of Anderlecht, who have become all too familiar with the city's notorious rival drug gang violence.
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Curated Video

Belgium holds special ceremony honouring Indigenous WWI veterans

9th - Higher Ed
Belgium marked National Indigenous Veterans Day with a national ceremony to honour the thousands of Indigenous soldiers who fought for Canada in the First World War without receiving recognition. Some of the veterans’ descendants...
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Curated Video

Forget fording a river — have you tried 'gourding' a pond?

9th - Higher Ed
Pumpkin enthusiasts in Kasterlee, Belgium, celebrated the season by hollowing out enormous pumpkins and boarding them to race around a pond. The annual tradition began in 2008, when local farmers tried to find ways to use their giant...
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Curated Video

Belgium's King Philippe visits France to celebrate shared views on Europe

9th - Higher Ed
The heads of state of Belgium and France are celebrating their countries' deep ties as two of the founder members of the EU.
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Curated Video

EU proposes delaying landmark Deforestation Law amid industry pressure

9th - Higher Ed
The European Commission's move to postpone anti-deforestation regulations has sparked criticism from environmental NGOs.
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Curated Video

European electric car crisis: Audi's Brussels factory faces uncertain future

9th - Higher Ed
Audi's plant in Belgium's capital assembles a €80,000 electric SUV, which is too expensive for Europeans. After 2025, production will likely relocate to Mexico, and workers and unions are not happy.
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Curated Video

Pope Francis meets with students at Catholic University in Leuven

9th - Higher Ed
Pope Francis addressed concerns of both students and professors, including social inequality, the climate crisis and the role of women within the Catholic church.
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Curated Video

Pope Francis criticised by students on visit to Catholic university in Belgium

9th - Higher Ed
The students questioned why the Catholic church has so few women in top positions and why their intellectual contribution had often been disregarded.
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Curated Video

Pope Francis meets with homeless and undocumented people in Brussels church

9th - Higher Ed
As part of his trip to Belgium, Pope Francis made a surprise visit to Saint Gilles where he met with homeless and undocumented people.
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Curated Video

Women in Belgium travel to the Netherlands for later term abortions

9th - Higher Ed
In Belgium abortion is legal 12 weeks after conception, with many women travelling across the border to the Netherlands in order to terminate pregnancies later.