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About a quarter of the business leaders in Belgium are doing everything they can to avoid using Brussels Airport since the terror attacks of 22 March.

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Traffic on its way to Brussels National Airport has been backed up to the Brussels Ring Road since early hours of Monday morning.

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Selor, the selection agency of the federal government, is tasked with recruiting 30 additional agents for Belgium's State Security department.

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About 29% of the Belgian internet users last year had issues with security, and 20% had a computer virus, according to Eurostat, the statistical service of the European Union.

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Belgium's mobility minister Jacqueline Galant has asked the federal government to provide €58.5 million for the addition of security measures in the train stations.

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At the approach of the annual carnival celebrations across Belgium next week, police are warning revelers not to dress up as emergency services workers or terrorists, writes De Mo

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Brussels Airport this week significantly bolstered border security by increasing the number of automated control gates at the airport from six to 24, write De Morgen an

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A court in Brussels has found six men guilty of links to terrorist networks in Syria and Somalia. They were given sentences of between three and 10 years in prison.

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Belgium's prime minister Charles Michel has received a disturbing audit report on the security of his office at Rue de la Loi 16, and his official residence on rue Lambermont, both in Brusse

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