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Belgium introduces animal-friendly labelling on food products
Around 60 per cent of people say they would be prepared to spend more for products from welfare-friendly farming systems.
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Belgian Sex Offender Asks For and Gets His Euthanasia
Frank Van Den Bleeken, a Belgian sex offender, will be euthanized, as he has demanded over the years, his lawyer said on Monday. He was incarcerated for several rapes and a murder. But after 30 years behind bars, he claims to be suffering from "unbearable mental pain." After several denied requests, the Belgian court of Appeal has finally approved his demand.
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A City In Belgium Is Building A 2-Mile-Long Underground Pipeline To Carry 1,500 Gallons Of Beer An Hour
An underground pipe is being built in Bruges, Belgium that will carry 1,500 gallons of beer an hour underground, according to UK news website Sky News. The pipe is the brainchild of the De Halve Maan brewery, and will be built to take the company’s beer from its historic brewery location to a nearby bottling plant.
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Belgian paper that ran Charlie cartoons evacuated after threat
The offices of a Belgian newspaper that republished cartoons from the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo were evacuated on Sunday after receiving an anonymous bomb threat, its staff said. The evacuation of Le Soir, a French-language daily, came as thousands of people marched through Brussels in solidarity with France following Islamist attacks on Charlie Hebdo and other sites.
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Belgium axes prison sentences under a year
Belgian Justice Minister Koen Geens has revealed details of his new Justice Plan. Under the plan all jail sentences under one year will disappear from the Belgian penal code. The plan is intended to get the wheels of Belgian justice to turn more efficiently. Mr Geens presented the plan to lawmakers today. The idea is to turn the plan's proposals into law in coming years.
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Entre Vues 1997 - Récital Sing Sing
A video of a short concert given by a mostly forgotten French-speaking a cappella band from Belgium with humorous lyrics, the songs are from their one and only album titled “Libertés conditionnelles”.
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Belgian designer cries foul over Tokyo Olympics design
Spot the similarities between the logos for the 2020 Summer Olympics and a theater.
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A Toast
The world's oldest living twin brothers, Paulus (L) and Pieter Langerock from Belgium, 102, toast while sitting in their living room at the Ter Venne care home in Sint-Martens-Latem, Belgium, Aug.11, 2015.
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Facebook accused of spying on Belgian citizens like the NSA
Facebook acted like the US’s National Security Agency, spying without authority on European users, lawyers representing the Belgian data protection authority said on Monday. In opening arguments in a closely watched case being brought against the social network company, Frederic Debussere, representing the Belgian privacy commission (BPC), referred to NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden’s revelations about...
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Facebook Spies On People Even After They Log Out: Belgian Watchdog Claims
A Belgian data protection watchdog has compared Facebook with the National Security Agency in terms of “spying on people all around the world.” The Belgian Privacy Commission filed a lawsuit against Facebook after having accused the social networking website of breaching privacy rights of users and breaching EU law. The BPC Lawyer Frederic Debussere said at a court hearing Monday that Facebook was doing the “very same thing”...
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Why Belgian Chefs Are Angry About Plans to Tweak a Mayonnaise Law
The condiment is the center of a heated battle.
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Belgian Scientologists go on trial for fraud and extortion
Controversial church could face ban if convicted of offences relating to privacy violations and recruitment practices
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How Belgium became a breeding ground for international terrorists
Until now, European security services largely ignored the growth of extremism in the Muslim neighbourhoods of Brussels
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Front 242 - Headhunter (official video) 1988
Front 242 is a Belgian electronic music group that came into prominence during the 1980s. Pioneering the style they called electronic body music, they were a profound influence on the electronic and industrial music genres.
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Brussels on highest alert level as authorities warn attack 'imminent'
Public advised to avoid crowds at shopping centres, concerts and large events where possible, after terrorism threat raised to level four in wake of Paris attacks
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Paris attacks: Brussels alert stays at highest level
Brussels will stay on the highest level of terror alert, Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel says, amid a manhunt for suspects linked to the Paris attacks. Schools, universities and the metro in the Belgian capital will remain closed on Monday, Mr Michel said.
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Paris attacks: Brussels alert extended over 'imminent threat'
Brussels will stay on the highest level of terror alert because of the "serious and imminent" threat of Paris-style attacks, Belgium's prime minister says. Charles Michel added that universities, schools and the metro would stay shut. Brussels has been on lockdown all weekend, amid a manhunt for suspected Paris attacker Salah Abdeslam.
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The story of a radicalisation: 'I was not thinking my thoughts. I was not myself'
Maysa, a teenager from Brussels, was a music fan and a ‘ray of sunshine’ at school. But an encounter on social media had changed her within a year
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Paris attacks: France and Belgium police seek two new suspects
Police are seeking two new suspects accused of aiding Paris attacks suspect Salah Abdeslam, the Belgian prosecutor's office says. The pair are "armed and dangerous" and are thought to have helped Abdeslam travel to Hungary in September. Investigators say Abdeslam may have driven the suicide bombers at the Stade de France to their target on the night of the Paris attacks. The assaults on 13 November left 130 people dead and more than 350 wounded.
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Belgian soldiers and police ‘held orgy’ during Brussels lockdown
Two policewomen and eight soldiers alleged to have engaged in group sex while colleagues hunted for Paris terror attack suspects. By David Batty.
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