Five years after Islamist terror attacks that killed 32 in Brussels, Charles Michel says they made a threat that was hitherto theoretical 'very real'

Teachers at girls’ department of the Jesode Hatora Beth Jacob school stop working, citing failure of some parents to test children for the coronavirus to teachers’ satisfaction

Mossad tip led to arrest of Assadollah Assadi, who faces 20 years in prison, and three other suspects

Vandalism comes as Alexander De Croo faces series of criticisms, including from hardline Flemish Nationalists, over allegedly undemocratic nature of anti-COVID restrictions

Bart De Wever warns of 'terrible backlash' as members of community caught breaking restrictions while some Jewish neighborhoods have infection rate 4 times higher than rest of city

In letter to interior minister, representatives say current limit of 15 people, applied due to coronavirus, is restrictive, propose one person per 10 square meters as rule

European Court of Justice says authorities can effectively ban religious ritual slaughter; Israeli Foreign Ministry says decision sends 'a harsh message to all European Jewry'

European Jewish groups decry ruling that okays outlawing the slaughter of animals that haven't been stunned, say it puts 'animal welfare above... freedom of religion'

Nation has world’s highest reported death rate from COVID-19 per million inhabitants; Jewish umbrella group welcomes ruling, saying restrictions unfair if museums, pools are open

Police in Belgium launch search for the suspects, who issued the threat after taking over the train's public address system

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