As Austria and Denmark start phasing out restrictions, bloc seeks to coordinate policy to prevent further spread

Case highlights that in some rare cases, kids are also vulnerable to virus; government doesn't identify victim nor say if she had underlying health issues

Dutch authorities aren't imposing movement restrictions, seeking to build up herd immunity. But that will result in many people dying, especially in the tight-knit Jewish community

From China to the Czech Republic to Venezuela, governments have told their citizens to stay indoors to try and slow the spread of the pandemic

Resignations from Kazerne Dossin memorial follow outcry over its plan to host awarding of prize to Brigitte Herremans, who supports boycotts of Jewish state

Michael Freilich, Belgium's only Orthodox lawmaker, says fewer than 50 of 6,000 participants presented anti-Jewish displays, compares Aalst procession to Israeli Purim parades

Spokesperson says event in Aalst, which this year featured costumes depicting Orthodox Jews as insects, is 'incompatible with the values and principles in which the EU is founded'

Belgium's Prime Minister Sophie Wilmes, who is Jewish, calls Aalst Carnival an affront to nation's 'values and reputation': city's mayor says event is 'a display of unity'

10 miles east of Brussels, event in Aalst sees participants adopt anti-Jewish tropes, mock ultra-Orthodox garb, don hooked noses

Ambassador summoned over retweet rebuking Brussels for hosting 'terror supporters' at upcoming Security Council session; Jerusalem insists Belgium cancel invite to Brad Parker

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