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Illustration shows soldiers near the building of DPG media near Antwerp central station which was partly evacuated after they received a threatening letter, in Antwerp Monday 24 May 2021. (BELGA PHOTO KRISTOF VAN ACCOM)
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As of 1 September, the military will no longer patrol around sites that could be the target of terrorist attacks, such as the Jewish quarter of Antwerp, with the security of these areas becoming t

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The military’s intelligence and security service (SGRS) made ‘serious errors’ in the Jürgen Conings case, says Committee I, the government commission that oversees the service.

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Following six years of constant military presence on the streets and transport stations of Brussels, security patrols have now been taken over by police officers.

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The Brussels-Ixelles police force will acquire 231 bodycams, which will be put into operation in April, and provide training aimed at improving relations with the public.

Illustration picture shows a woman sitting alone on a bench and wearing a mask in the Grand-Place in Brussels, Wednesday 18 March 2020. (BELGA PHOTO THIERRY ROGE)
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Brussels city council has unanimously approved a motion on Monday evening calling for the further integration of the safety and well-being of women into the city’s policy implementation strategy,

An aerial view of the European Quarter in Brussels, dominated by the EU Commission’s Berlaymont building. The high concentration of EU institutions in Brussels went against the city in the final vote on where the new EU Cybersecurity Centre should be located. The Romanian capital Bucharest was chosen as the new home for the centre. (BELGA PHOTO THIERRY ROGE)
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Brussels has lost out to Bucharest in the vote to become the location for the new European Centre for Cybersecurity.

Illustration picture shows the logo of Bpost. (BELGA PHOTO LAURIE DIEFFEMBACQ)
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Bpost's website temporarily experienced a security breach on Sunday, Flemish public broadcaster VRT Nieuws revealed.

Brussels region Minister-President Rudi Vervoort pictured during a press conference, Wednesday 07 October 2020 at the Brussels City Hall (BELGA PHOTO THIERRY ROGE)
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Belgium has submitted its candidacy for the future European Union centre for cybersecurity. The planned centre would be located in Evere.

Illustration picture shows soldiers walking in the Jewish neighborhood close to the Antwerp Centraal railway station in Antwerp (BELGA PHOTO)
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Antwerp police have stepped up security measures in the Jewish quarter, boosting those already in place in relation to the current terror threat level, a spokesman for mayor of Antwerp Bart De Wev

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