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Belgian Police Seek Victim of Violent Theft
Police in Belgium are searching for an unknown victim of a violent theft that occurred in the Marollen district.
NATO Secretary General Rutte Comments on Putin's War
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg stated that victory for Russian President Vladimir Putin is now a distant dream. Other reports indicate Ukrainian critical infrastructure enterprises may form air defense groups and that Ukraine is receiving NATO aid from Moldova.
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Belgian Air Force Plane Flies at Minimum Altitude
A Belgian Air Force A400M aircraft, flight BAF654, was observed at an altitude of 30,975 feet.
Netherlands Seeks EU Funds for COVID-19 Goals
The Dutch cabinet is traveling to Brussels to secure COVID-19 funds.
Three Artists Attacked After Brussels Pride Event
Three performers from a Brussels Pride event were reportedly attacked after the event concluded. Three artists were victims of homophobic violence following their performance at the Pride event in Brussels.
EU Commissioner Urges Reduced China Dependence
European Commissioner Šefčovič is advocating for European factories to source components from countries other than China.
Firefox Gains 6 Million European Users Due to EU Law
Firefox has gained 6 million users since the European Union mandated the display of browser choice screens. Firefox gained over 6 million users in Europe, attributed to the EU’s Digital Markets Act browser choice screens on iPhone. This growth highlights the impact of regulatory changes on browser market share within the European market.
Ukraine's NATO Accession Faces Opposition From Four Countries
According to a statement attributed to Rutte, four countries are reportedly against Ukraine's potential accession to NATO.
NATO Secretary General: Putin's Victory Now a Distant Dream
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg stated that victory for Vladimir Putin is now a distant dream.
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Meta Loses EU Content Pay Dispute
The European Union has sided with publishers in a content pay dispute involving Meta.