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Illustration picture shows a protest action at the Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation to the United Nations, urging to stop the war in Ukraine, Saturday 26 February 2022 in Brussels. (BELGA PHOTO JULIETTE BRUYNSEELS)
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A first Ukrainian family has called homeless organisation Samusocial to ask for help and shelter.

Illustration shows the conditions of waiting outside for asylum seekers in front of the 'Klein Kasteeltje - Petit Chateau' (Little Castle) Fedasil registration centre for asylum seekers in Brussels, Wednesday 01 December 2021. (BELGA PHOTO HATIM KAGHAT)
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Applications for international protection submitted to the Immigration Office in Belgium increased by 53.6% in 2021, according to figures released by the General Commission for Refugees and Statel

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Two Brussels NGOs have launched the game Walk in My Shoes, which allows players to experience the journey of refugees.

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The staff at the Fedasil immigration office in the Petit-Château stopped work at 8.00 this morning for a 24-hour strike.

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A Brussels appeals court has refused to overturn the decision of a lower court that four people who invited transmigrants to stay in their homes were not guilty of human trafficking.

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The Brussels employment service Actiris and Fedasil, the federal institution responsible for the reception of asylum seekers, have signed a cooperation agreement to help asylum seekers find jobs.

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM: Illustration shows the logo of Amnesty International on candles in the streets of central Brussels. (BELGA PHOTO FILIP DE SMET)
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Amnesty International has released its 2020 annual report on the state of human rights around the world, and while the organisation praised the global public’s response to the coronavirus pandemic

llustration picture shows refugees outside the WTC tower in Brussels where the Red Cross provides shelter for refugees. (BELGA PHOTO JASPER JACOBS)
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The Belgian state has been condemned by the Brussels Court of First Instance for not directly offering reception to asylum seekers who had electronically informed the Aliens Office (AO) that they

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Brussels is looking into setting up a food distribution centre for refugees on Avenue du Port by the canal, the capital’s mayor Philippe Close has announced.

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