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Terror victims’ associations have warned of a legal vacuum in Belgium, as the creation of a guarantee fund to compensate all victims of acts of terrorism has not happened.

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A Brussels lawyer who survived the suicide bombing at Maelbeek metro station on 22 March 2016 is suing the Belgian state, public transport operator Stib and insurance provider Ethias for gross neg

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

Airport workers stand in front of the remembrance wall after a tribute ceremony for the victims of the 2016 terrorist attacks at the departure hall of Brussels airport in Zaventem. On March 22 2016, 32 people were killed and 324 got injured in suicide bombings at Brussels airport and the Brussels' subway. (BELGA PHOTO BENOIT DOPPAGNE)
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On Tuesday, Manuel Martinez, a victim of the terrorist attack on Brussels International Airport in Zaventem on 22 March 2016, underwent surgery for the 34th time.

Illustration picture shows a commemorative plaque inside the Maelbeek-Maalbeek metro station in Brussels, one of the locations attacked by terrorists on 22 March, 2016. BELGA PHOTO LAURIE DIEFFEMBACQ
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The Brussels Council Chamber has decided that 10 of the 13 suspects of the Brussels attacks of 22 March 2016 will be referred to the Court of Assizes, the court dealing with the most serious crime

Illustration shows a visit to 'Justitia', the new courtroom at the former Nato headquarters building, in Haren, Brussels, Thursday 03 December 2020. 'Justitia' will accommodate the biggest trials in Belgium. (BELGA PHOTO ERIC LALMAND)
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Nearly five years and nine months after the Brussels terror attacks, the pre-trial proceedings in the case against the accused begin on Monday morning.

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The federal justice department has rejected the request of the Great Mosque in Cinquantenaire Park in Brussels to be recognised as a religious institution.

Zaventem Airport, Brussels, after the March 2016 terror attacks (BELGA PHOTO)
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The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) moved to its new headquarters two years ago and, since then, its former home has lain empty.

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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