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In response to the new women-and-children-first immigration policy ushered in by former migration secretary Theo Francken, more than 100 men took part in a spontaneous sit-in this morning at the P

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A majority of the federal parliament voted to approve a resolution on the UN’s Global Compact on Migration on Wednesday, following days of tense negotiations and fear that the government would col

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De Lijn has made good on its threat to pull out of the underground transport hub at North Station.

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When Rachid Azaoum took a student job flipping burgers in Woluwe to help pay the bills, he had no idea it would be a first step into the world of entrepreneurship.

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The Serbian family being kept at the new secured facility for families in Steenokkerzeel has been moved, following weeks of controversy about their health and wellbeing.

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Belgium has begun detaining migrant children again, after a Serbian family with four young children became the first to be locked up in a new closed unit for migrant families near Brussels Airport

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Think of the most ethnically diverse cities in the world, and hubs like Paris, London or New York probably spring to mind. Brussels? Not necessarily.

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The citizens’ platform BXLRefugees is working with a number of Brussels municipalities to find temporary shelter for migrants during the summer months.

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Volunteers from two charities organised a memorial service in Brussels on Tuesday for a young Guinean migrant who died after strapping himself to the undercarriage of a bus in a bid to get out of

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