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Gunman Kills 3 in Belgium before being Shot Dead by Police
A gunman killed two police officers and a passerby on Tuesday before being shot dead in the centre of the Belgian city of Liege, public broadcaster RTBF said on its website and authorities said terrorism could not be ruled out as a motive.
The man had taken a woman hostage at some point in the attack, the newspaper La Libre Belgique said.
Demonstration in Brussels to Support Migrants
The protesters expressed their solidarity and called on the Belgian government for a "more humane" migration policy. A bill is being discussed in the Belgian parliament to allow visits to private homes to detain a migrant who is ordered to leave the country.
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Security high at Brussels stations after man exploded device
A Belgian government official said security will remain high on June 21 at Brussels rail facilities after a man blew up an explosive device at the city's Central Station.
Belgium: Dozens of new cracks discovered nuclear reactors
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The latest ultrasonic inspections have detected a substantial number of new micro cracks in nuclear reactors at the Tihange and Doel power plants in Belgium since the last study conducted three years ago, Belgian and German media report.
Serbia, Belgium sign agreement on fight against terrorism
Dacic meets with Jambon
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Belgium wants deal with Turkey to stop foreign fighters
Belgium has requested an agreement between Turkey and European Union to monitor the movement of foreign fighters, the Belgian interior minister said on April 20.
Security Guard at Belgian NPP Found Killed with Work Pass Stolen
A security officer at a Belgian nuclear power plant has been found murdered with his work pass stolen - a disturbing development in the light of recent terror attacks in Brussels, Belgian newspaper Derniere Heure (DH) reported on Saturday.
Belgian ministers offered resignations over attacks, PM rejected: Reports
Belgium's interior and justice ministers offered their resignations over the Brussels attacks but they were rejected by Prime Minister Charles Michel, Belgian media said on March 24.
Failure to stop ISIL attack rocks Belgium
Revelations from Turkey that it had informed Belgium that at least one of the bombers in the March 22 Brussels attack was a jihadist fighter have rocked the Western European country after authorities failed to prevent the deadly assault.
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