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5 Things to Know About Belgian Footballer Eden Hazard
Here are five things to know about Eden Hazard, forward for Real Madrid CF and the Belgium national team.
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5 Things to Know About Kevin De Bruyne
Here are five things to know about Belgian soccer star Kevin De Bruyne of Manchester City.
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5 Things to Know About Kevin De Bruyne
Here are five things to know about Belgian soccer star Kevin De Bruyne of Manchester City.
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5 Things to Know About Belgian Footballer Romelu Lukaku
Here are five things to know about Romelu Lukaku, forward for Premier League club Chelsea and the Belgium national team.
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Denmark Upsets France in Opening Nations League Match, Netherlands Rout Belgium
In the third biennial UEFA Nations League, Denmark came from behind to beat France for the first time since 2002.
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Car Plows into Parade in Belgium Killing At Least Six People
At least six people were killed and dozens injured after a car plowed into a group of carnival performers in Belgium on Sunday.
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Top Four Less Than 1/10 second apart in Men's Mass Speed Skating Final
Belgium’s Bart Swings took the gold while Team USA’s Joey Mantia missed the podium by a few inches.
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Youngest Woman to Fly Solo Around the World
19-year-old Zara Rutherford became the youngest woman to fly across the world in a solo microlight plane.
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Tesla Rival Lucid Plans to Launch in Europe This Year
Lucid has announced that it plans to start expanding into European markets this year as demand for electric vehicles soars.
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Belgium Confirms Case of New, Heavily Mutated Covid Variant
Belgium has confirmed a case of the new, heavily mutated variant of the virus that causes Covid-19, according to one of the country’s leading virologists.
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Uber on Brink of Pausing Operations in Brussels After Court Ruling
Uber has been ordered to stop offering its main ride-hailing service in the Belgian capital of Brussels from Friday.
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Belgium Announces New Covid Restrictions, But Prime Minister Vows to Avoid Lockdown
Belgium is toughening up social restrictions as Covid-19 cases surge, but Prime Minister Alexander de Croo tells CNBC the aim is still to keep society open.
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Poland Clash Set to Take Center Stage at EU Summit Despite Energy Crisis
EU leaders arriving in the Belgian capital on Thursday could not escape questions on the tense relationship between Warsaw and Brussels.
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More Than 80% of the New UNESCO World Heritage Sites Are on These 2 Continents
UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee just named 34 sites to the prestigious World Heritage List, representing two years’ worth of site nominations.
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What the Dutch Can Teach the World About Flood Preparedness
The Netherlands’ unique approach to water management can provide some key flood preparedness lessons for countries around the world, experts have told CNBC.
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Serbia wins Bronze in Men's 3×3 Basketball
Serbia defeated Belgium to win the bronze medal in the men’s 3×3 basketball event.
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Germany Mourns After Devastating Floods Which Could Be a Political Game-Changer
The clear up has barely begun after extensive flooding in Germany and beyond but already the costs — both human and economic — are staggering.
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Merkel Tours ‘Surreal' Flood Scene, Vows Aid, Climate Action
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has surveyed what she called a “surreal, ghostly” scene in a devastated village
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Europe Flood Death Toll Tops 160, Costly Rebuilding Ahead
Rescue workers labored to deal with damage laid bare by receding water as the death toll from disastrous flooding in Western Europe rose above 160
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Europe Floods: Death Toll Tops 125 as Receding Water Reveals Scope of Damage
Emergency workers in western Germany and Belgium are rushing to rescue hundreds of people in danger or still unaccounted for as the death toll from devastating floods rose to more than 120 people