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Residents of Molenbeek, Brussels, go about their daily lives (BELGA IMAGE)
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After the terrorist attacks in Paris in November 2015, the Brussels district of Molenbeek became the centre of an unprecedented media storm as it became clear that the municipality was used as the

Illustration shows police officers at a burnt-out car in the centre of Anderlecht, Brussels, Friday 27 November 2020. Police have been mobilised to contain unrests in the city centre. Civil unrest continues as people react to continued government-imposed restrictions. (BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK)
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Rudi Vervoort, the minister-president of the Brussels-Capital Region, warned parliament on Tuesday that "the corona crisis is creating fertile ground for polarisation" - echoing concerns from expe

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Despite the best efforts of federal migration minister Theo Francken, the imam of the Great Mosque in Brussels will be allowed to stay in the country.

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The parliamentary commission investigating the incidents leading up to the terrorist attacks of 2016 at Brussels Airport and Maalbeek metro station has submitted its final report, which is focused

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Molenbeek is one of a handful of Brussels municipalities that are looking for a solution after the federal government announced it would discontinue its €1 million in grants provided

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The commissioner general of the federal police, Catherine De Bolle wants to see the Brussels Canal Plan extended to the whole country, she said Tuesday in an interview with De Tij

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Belgium's federal police has closed 241 Twitter and Facebook accounts since the establishment of its new Internet Referral Unit (IRU) less than a year ago, says interior minister Jan Jambon in

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Montasser AlDe'emeh on Sunday closed De Weg Naar, the anti-radicalisation centre in Molenbeek where he has counseled radicalised Muslim youth and their families since early 2015, he confirmed to K

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Brussels playwright Ismaël Saidi has pulled out of a film project against radicalisation, shortly after it was announced that the Brussels-Capital Region would provide €275,000 to support th

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