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A young man from Guinea died early yesterday morning after he had strapped himself to the undercarriage of a Flixbus that was heading out of Brussels.

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About 1,500 people dressed in white joined the funeral procession in Brussels on Wednesday for Mawda Shawri, the two-year-old Kurdish girl killed by a police bullet during a high-speed chase.

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Demonstrators hung toys and children's clothes from a washing line outside Brussels' Justice Palace in a protest against the killing of a two-year-old Kurdish girl during a police chase.

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The former winter homeless shelter in the Haren neighbourhood of northern Brussels will re-open on 1 June as a facility for transmigrants.

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Since Brussels’ winter shelters have closed, hundreds of transmigrants – people passing through Belgium on their way to somewhere else – have been living in North Station.

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A unique event in Brussels this weekend invites Europeans, young and old, to share the objects that help them tell their own stories of migration.

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Federal justice minister Jam Jambon (N-VA) and migration secretary Theo Francken were in London on Tuesday meeting the British home secretary and prime minister.

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An estimated 10,000 people marched through Brussels on Sunday in a "human wave for solidarity and humanity" towards migrants.

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The Belgian interior ministry has begun paying a private security firm to patrol motorway service areas in search of migrants attempting to board trucks bound for the UK.

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