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One of the world’s leading newspapers, The New York Times, has referred to Belgian migration secretary Theo Francken as “the Flemish Trump”.

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The prime minister will not return to parliament during the holiday recess to discuss the issue of the migrants sent back to Sudan who say they were tortured, according to Brecht Vermeulen (N-VA)

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Violence and precarious living conditions are behind the majority of migrants’ medical complaints, said Médecins du Monde on Monday.

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Brussels-City will open a reception centre for transmigrants next Monday, city councillor Karine Lalieux (PS) told BX1 TV today.

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Belgium will soon be able to send back migrants who applied for asylum in Belgium but entered the Schengen area through Greece, following an agreement between the secretary of state f

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Terror suspect Salah Abdeslam, who is currently incarcerated in France, should never be allowed to return to Belgium, according to state secretary for asylum and migration Theo Franck

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Khaled Babouri, 33, the terrorist who attacked and injured two policewomen with a machete on Saturday in Charleroi, had been staying illegally in Belgium for the past eight years, writes Het L

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Hungarian foreign affairs minister Péter Szijjártó was so far out of his comfort zone in a Brussels neighborhood that he "felt compelled to run for his life,” he said in an interview with the Hung

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Slightly less than half of the prisoners in Belgian prisons are non-Belgians, writes De Standaard.

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