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group of 18 unaccompanied children from Greek refugee camps have begun new lives in Flanders this week.

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Antwerp's Red Star Line Museum, which relates the story of the passenger ships that took millions of Europeans to the New World, is looking for letters, postcards, diaries or other written d

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Today, people of almost 200 nationalities call Brussels home. Migration has long shaped the city, and it’s hard to imagine it without its international dimension.

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In a situation eerily reminiscent of the 39 bodies found in a refrigerated lorry in Essex last week, police discovered 12 people in the back of the same kind of lorry today in Antwerp province.

Brussels employment agency Actiris
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At 54%, Belgium has the lowest level of employment for non-European immigrants in the EU.

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The approximately 200 migrants that have been staying inside the lower level of North Station have all been moved to shelters, following talks among authorities in the Brussels region and the fede

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The Foreigners Office has launched a campaign to discourage migrants from seeking asylum in the country.

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Belgium's 50-a-day limit on asylum applications has been thrown out by the country's supreme court for violating human rights, after a complaint lodged by seven refugee organisations.

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In response to the new women-and-children-first immigration policy ushered in by former migration secretary Theo Francken, more than 100 men took part in a spontaneous sit-in this morning at the P

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