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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
The biggest trial in French history began today in Paris.
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
The search for extreme right sympathiser Jürgen Conings (pictured) continues as authorities address the soldier directly in a message and the military limits access to weapons of 11 more
The case against the Belgian state brought by nine victims of the terror attack on Brussels Airport in March 2016 will go to trial on 8 September, the French-speaking Court of First Instance decla
Salah Abdeslam and Sofien Ayari, Belgian residents involved in the November 2015 terrorist attack in Paris, have been ordered to pay almost €700,000 in compensation to a special units police offic
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.
It was the photo that went around the world on 22 March 2016: Two women who survived the terrorist attack at Brussels Airport, one splayed across seating, her bright yellow jacket in shreds, anoth
Monday, 22 March, is the fifth anniversary of the terrorist attacks that took 32 lives at Brussels Airport and Maelbeek metro station.