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Europol, with the help of the Belgian police and the FBI, is rolling back ISKP's terrorist network.
Europol, with the assistance of Belgian police and the FBI, has dismantled an ISIS-Khorasan (ISKP) terrorist network.

Cuba is reforming its economy: big privatisation, but 'no departure from socialism'
Cuba is implementing significant economic reforms, including large-scale privatization, while maintaining its commitment to socialism. The reforms, approved unanimously by the Cuban parliament, aim to address the challenges posed by U.S. sanctions. These changes represent the most substantial shift in Cuba's economic model since the 1959 revolution. The reforms include measures to allow private enterprise and reduce state control over the economy.
Solitary
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I'm not sure I understand.
The article mentions 'Mikkel Rosengaard' but provides no additional information or context regarding this individual.
Swimming pool literature sought: what's your ultimate summer reading tip?
The article asks readers what their ultimate summer reading choice would be, focusing on books suitable for reading by a pool.
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This is Milan Van Muylders.
The article mentions 'Milan Van Muylders' but provides no additional information or context regarding this individual.
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Shots fired in New York's Times Square, a minor arrested
A minor was arrested after shots were fired at Times Square in New York.
Almost all the passengers of the Hondius who had to be quarantined because of hantavirus have gone home
Nearly all passengers of the Hondius who were placed in quarantine due to hantavirus have been released and returned home.
Colombian government signs peace deal with guerrilla group
The Colombian government has signed a peace agreement with a guerrilla group.
Malia Mendez is here.
The article mentions 'Malia Mendez' but provides no additional information or context regarding who she is, what event she is associated with, or why she is being reported on.
Each of the Eyken
The article mentions 'Elke Van Eyken' but provides no additional information or context about her.
A good catch starts with a whole net
The article's text is incomplete, consisting only of the headline 'Een goede vangst begint met een heel net' which translates to 'A good catch starts with a whole net.' Without further content, it is impossible to determine the subject, framing, or any potential bias.

Teenage girl arrested after her parents are found dead in home in Groningen
The police in Groningen have arrested a teenage girl after her parents were found dead in their home last night. The cause of death is still under investigation, and the police have not provided further details. The teenager is being held in custody with limited access to legal representation. A neighbor reported hearing a loud noise during the night, which could have been the police entering the house. The mayor of Groningen has commented on the incident.

Vote for Bert in mourning for the passing of buddy Ernie: "What a time we had"
Wim T. Schippers, who provided the voice for Ernie in the iconic Dutch children's television show 'Sesamstraat,' has passed away at the age of 83. He also voiced characters such as Graaf Tel and Kermit. Tributes have been published in various newspapers, including a heartfelt message signed by 'your friend Bert,' written by Paul Haenen, the voice actor behind Bert. The public broadcaster NTR also honored Schippers with a tribute, highlighting his unique ability to portray Ernie and his lasting legacy in 'Sesamstraat.'

18-year-old tourist dies after falling from horse-drawn carriage in Central Park
An 18-year-old tourist from India died after falling from a horse-drawn carriage in New York's Central Park. The police reported that the young man was taken to the hospital but later died from his injuries. The other three passengers were unharmed. According to a local union, the carriage driver had stepped down to take a photo of the passengers when the horse suddenly bolted, causing the fall. It is uncommon for a carriage driver to step down during a ride. The nearly 150-year-old attraction has been under scrutiny for years, with opponents calling it inhumane for the animals and dangerous.
I 'm not going to let you get away with this .
The article mentions 'Wiebe Koopal' but provides no additional information or context regarding this individual.
Metformin, beloved "elixir of life" among futurists, does not extend life
The article discusses metformin, a drug popular among futurists as a potential 'life extender,' but concludes that it does not actually extend life.
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Anthropic suspends access to latest AI models following US order
U.S. AI company Anthropic has disabled access to its latest AI models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, for all non-U.S. users following an order from the American government. The company stated that the decision was made to ensure compliance with export controls, which were imposed due to concerns about potential vulnerabilities in the models' built-in safeguards. Anthropic expressed disagreement with the government's reasoning, stating that the evidence provided was limited to a narrow, non-universal jailbreak scenario. The company had previously granted limited access to Mythos Preview to trusted tech and cyber firms to enhance cyber defenses.
Head-tail collision between trams in Mortsel disrupts tram traffic: two seriously injured, seven lightly injured
A rear-end collision between two trams occurred in Mortsel, causing disruptions to tram services. The incident resulted in two seriously injured individuals and seven with minor injuries.
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The ball's rolling, the world is going crazy
The article headline 'De bal rolt, de wereld wordt dol' translates to 'The ball rolls, the world goes crazy,' suggesting excitement or frenzy around an event, likely related to football (soccer). The text provided is minimal, consisting only of the headline and the publication name.
Again, three drug criminals from the Emirates extradited to our country.
Three drug criminals from the United Arab Emirates have been extradited to Belgium.
This is Emma Van Avermaet.
The article mentions 'Emma Van Avermaet' but provides no additional information or context.
US killed 12 innocent Somalis, including 8 children, but stopped deadly airstrikes in the deafening pit
The United States carried out a deadly air strike in Somalia that killed 12 civilians, including eight children. The incident has been reported by De Morgen, which suggests that the attack was concealed or downplayed.
Loaded chips
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Hazardous gas released at UHasselt campus in Diepenbeek, municipal disaster plan announced
Dangerous gas was released on the campus of the University of Hasselt in Diepenbeek, prompting the local municipality to announce an emergency plan.
The Court of Justice
The article provides no content beyond the name 'Amelia Veldhuis' and the publication title 'De Morgen'. No information is given regarding the subject, context, or details of the article.
Meatballs Thai style
The article discusses meatballs prepared in a Thai style, likely focusing on culinary aspects or a specific recipe.
The most political World Cup ever? The United States uses football to flatter its strict immigration policies
The article discusses whether the World Cup has become the most politically charged event ever, suggesting that the United States is using football to showcase their strict migration policy.
Venezuela relies on US giant General Electric to renew its electricity grid
Venezuela is relying on the American giant General Electric to modernize its electricity grid.
Russian artist and Putin critic shot dead in Poland
A Russian artist and critic of Putin was shot dead in Poland.
You're being accused of being a powerful leftist, and of disrespecting a real businessman like Musk.
The article discusses criticism towards someone who is accused of being too left-leaning and lacking respect for a true businessman like Elon Musk.
World Cup: a moral break
The article discusses the moral pause surrounding the World Cup football tournament.
American bomber crashed shortly after takeoff, earlier today also crashed Russian
An American bomber crashed shortly after takeoff, and earlier today, a Russian aircraft also crashed.
Benelux calls for a single European framework for e-steps
The Benelux region is calling for a unified European framework for e-steps.
Painter-optimist David Hockney (1937-2026) saw art as a joyous adventure
The article discusses the life and work of British artist David Hockney, who passed away in 2026. It portrays him as an 'optimistic painter' who viewed art as a joyful adventure.
The world economy appears to be escaping a major crisis, IMF chief says
The world economy appears to have avoided a severe crisis, according to the IMF's top official.
Netanyahu re-elects as Israeli prime minister: "I intend to win"
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced his candidacy for re-election, stating he intends to win.

Constitutional change in Hungary outweighs former Prime Minister Orbán by restricting his prime ministership (with retroactive effect)
Hungary has implemented a controversial constitutional amendment limiting the maximum tenure of a prime minister to eight years (approximately two terms), retroactively applying to all mandates since the country's democratization in 1990. This change prevents former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán from returning to power, as he has already served over 20 years as prime minister. The amendment was approved by parliament and was part of new Prime Minister Péter Magyar’s campaign promises aimed at restoring democratic checks and balances.
Heavy bus crash in Ethiopia: at least 28 killed after bus crashes into 100-meter ravine
A severe bus crash occurred in Ethiopia, resulting in at least 28 deaths after the bus fell into a ravine 100 meters deep.
Charlie Scott
The article mentions 'Charlie Scott' but provides no additional information or context regarding who Charlie Scott is, what event occurred, or any related developments.
Far-right activist Tommy Robinson questioned by British police at the airport
Extreme-right activist Tommy Robinson was questioned by British police at an airport.
The 'Dumb Mothers' doll, Taty Almeida, has died in Argentina
Taty Almeida, known for her role as 'Dwaze Moeders' (Foolish Mothers), has passed away in Argentina.
Janna Bauters
The article mentions 'Janna Bauters' but provides no additional information or context.
Twelve people were killed when a plane carrying skydivers crashed in Missouri
A plane carrying skydivers crashed in Missouri, resulting in twelve fatalities.
American singer-songwriter Oliver Tree (32) died in a helicopter crash in Rio de Janeiro
American singer-songwriter Oliver Tree (32) died in a helicopter crash in Rio de Janeiro.
Trump can no longer falsify history: judges ban his adjustments
The article reports that U.S. judges have banned former President Donald Trump from altering historical records, referring to his 'adjustments' to historical accounts.

Deceased De Mol finalist Michaël Moens
VRT NWS reported that Michaël Moens, a contestant on the TV show 'De Mol' in 2024, has died. The television network shared the news on Facebook, stating that Moens chose to end his life. The family requested that the cause of death be disclosed publicly in an effort to raise awareness. Play, the organization involved, expressed condolences and asked for respect for the family's privacy during this difficult time.
KPMG's painful blunder: AI report turns out to be full of ... AI hallucinations
The article discusses a report by KPMG on artificial intelligence, which has been found to contain numerous AI-generated hallucinations.

The Flemish interest becomes a constant news value in the journals VRT and VTM
The article discusses whether Vlaams Belang, a far-right political party in Belgium, has become a 'fixed news value' in the public broadcasters VRT and VTM. It raises questions about the normalization of the party within mainstream media coverage.

Serious case of traffic aggravated in Antwerp: driver drives over arm of Genkse twenty
A serious case of traffic aggression occurred in Antwerp, where a driver ran over the arm of a 20-year-old man from Genk.
Restaurants with terrace
The article discusses restaurants with terraces, mentioning 'Koken met De Morgen'.

Elon Musk, the first billionaire ever to be worth over $1 trillion, SpaceX closes its first day of trading 19 percent higher
The article reports that Elon Musk has become the first billionaire with a net worth exceeding $1 trillion, and that SpaceX's stock closed 19% higher on its first day of trading.
Geert Mak
The article mentions 'Geert Mak' but provides no additional information or context regarding the individual, event, or topic.
One woman in ten has endometriosis, but the average wait for diagnosis is seven to ten years
One in ten women has endometriosis, but it takes an average of seven to ten years to receive a diagnosis.
Geert Mak: It seems that there is an evil spirit in the world that takes everything and everyone under its control.
Geert Mak comments on the current global situation, describing it as being under the influence of a 'bad spirit' that controls everything and everyone, while humans continue to walk sleepwalking.
Facebook and Instagram disruption largely repaired
The article reports that the outage affecting Facebook and Instagram has been largely resolved.
New poll: Flemish interest highest in Flanders, N-VA falls to lowest score since 2024
A new poll indicates that Vlaams Belang is now the largest party in Flanders, while N-VA has dropped to its lowest score since 2024.
Role of the Forks
The article provides no content beyond the name 'Roel Smeets' and the publication title 'De Morgen'. No information is given about Roel Smeets, his role, actions, or any event related to him.
Anne Street
The article mentions 'Anne Verougstraete' but provides no additional information or context regarding her.
2026 World Cup: watch the schedule of all matches and follow the standings live on foot
The article provides information about the World Cup football schedule for 2026, allowing readers to view all match schedules and follow standings live.
19-year-old man arrested after serious traffic accident in Zeeland near Belgian border: three schoolchildren and a schoolteacher killed
A 19-year-old man was arrested following a serious traffic accident in Zeeland near the Belgian border, which resulted in the deaths of three schoolchildren and their supervisor.
Aaron Zamost
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Jorien the White
The article mentions 'Jorien De Wit' but provides no additional information or context regarding this individual.
Raymond de Frel
The article mentions Raymond De Frel but provides no additional information about him.
The following is the list of the countries of the European Union:
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Five Mexican police officers killed in a shooting in the west of the country
Five Mexican police officers were killed during a shooting incident in western Mexico.
The Commission shall adopt delegated acts in accordance with Article 21 of this Regulation.
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The following is the list of the countries of the European Union:
The article provides no content beyond the name 'Jeroen Van Goor' and the publication title 'De Morgen'. No information is given regarding the subject, context, or details of the article.
Chief Gerets
The article mentions 'Jef Gerets' but provides no additional information or context regarding who he is, his actions, or any events related to him.
Have we forgotten what public anger looks like and what it serves?
The article poses a question about whether society has forgotten what populism looks like and its purpose.
The philosophical concept is hatred not a feeling, but a directed intention to exclude
The article discusses the philosophical-conceptual distinction between hate as an emotion and hate as a directed intention to exclude.
Court case against the climate group Code Red: 10 house searches of activists
A judicial investigation into the climate group Code Rood has led to multiple house searches of activists.
From Marlboro to Marijuana: Tobacco industry focuses on legal cannabis in the Netherlands
The tobacco industry is targeting legal cannabis in the Netherlands, according to the article.

Margriet Hermans to be seen in the new season of The Traitors: "Her express wish"
Margriet Hermans, who passed away earlier this month at the age of 72 from a rare form of cancer, will still be seen in the new season of the popular VTM program 'De Verraders.' Her daughter, Celien Hermans, announced this during her mother's funeral. The recordings for the new season were made before Margriet's illness was diagnosed. Celien also mentioned an opening scene where her mother appears lying in a coffin, which she explained was part of the pre-recorded content.
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Johan Verstreken as the ceremony leader and a self-arranged funeral: this is how Margriet Hermans's farewell goes today
The article discusses the funeral arrangements for Margriet Hermans, noting that Johan Verstreken will serve as the ceremony leader and that the funeral will be self-regulated.
Never before has a Belgian won so much with EuroMillions: €175 million jackpot won
A Belgian citizen has won the largest EuroMillions jackpot ever recorded, amounting to €175 million.
A time when politics is shying away from the taboo of re-federalisation
The article calls on the Belgian government to overcome the taboo surrounding the re-federalization of the country.

Lawyers in toga protest against police violence in Brussels: 'Police is going too far'
A group of lawyers wearing togas participated in a demonstration in Brussels against police violence. The lawyers, including those from the left-leaning collective Progress Lawyers, attended to observe and prevent escalation. Advocate Mieke Van den Broeck stated that the police have been acting outside their guidelines in recent days. The presence of the lawyers was deemed necessary due to 'disturbing images' from previous police interventions involving young people. The lawyers aimed to ensure the police remained within legal boundaries.
Win a book package with our 10 favorite reading pairs from the last few months
De Morgen is offering a book package containing their 10 favorite reads from the past few months as part of a promotional giveaway.
▶ After the riots in Brussels: Rousseau's boat camps are fiction and pure clickbait
The article discusses the aftermath of riots in Brussels and critiques the 'Rousseau boot camps' as fictional and clickbait.
Charlotte Deprez is a woman.
The article mentions 'Charlotte Deprez' but provides no additional information or context regarding her.
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The Commission has also adopted a proposal for a regulation on the implementation of the common position.
The article mentions 'Andrei Zakharov' but provides no additional information or context regarding who he is, his actions, or any events related to him.
Boot camp for politicians?
The article title 'Bootcamp voor politici?' suggests an exploration of whether politicians are undergoing some form of training or preparation, but no further details are provided in the text.