Bart De Wever and Defence Minister Theo Francken face backlash from Francophone leaders for distancing themselves from the traditional slogan.
The flight to Kabul was intended to mark a tougher stance on migration, but not all those deported plan to stay away.
Greece is preparing to replace lenient deportation practices with automatic prison sentences for unauthorised migrants.
Germany’s chancellor says Europe failed to invest in its own defence but is now aligning more closely with the U.S. and stepping up military spending
Congressmen accuse Spain of endangering NATO security by handing surveillance systems to a Chinese firm tied to the Communist Party.
Four people are in critical condition after a suspected gang-related attack in Sint-Niklaas, while a separate shooting in Brussels left one man injured.
Fear of crime is driving widespread avoidance behaviours among Dutch women
Hungary’s PM says Brussels plan prioritises Ukraine over EU citizens and lacks any real economic strategy.
Authorities are investigating 924 trips to Syria this year, as voluntary returns remain minimal compared to new asylum claims.
A tense council meeting and mass protests failed to stop Zwolle from approving a new asylum centre, as residents say they have been ignored by their own city.
Muslim pupils call her hair “haram” as teachers stay silent; parents praise Hamas and Taliban
The Reason for the dismissal of the Russian transport minister remains unknown.