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1. Former mayor Patrick Janssens (Vooruit) returns to Antwerp politics
Former Antwerp mayor Patrick Janssens is fourth on the Vooruit list for the Antwerp municipal elections. The events will take place on October 13th. Read more
2. Man shot dead, two injured in apartment after Grindr date in Brussels
The fatal victim of a shooting that left one person dead and two injured in an alleyway on Avenue Louise in Brussels on Thursday morning intervened after his son arranged a date through the gay dating app Grindr. Read more
3. The YouTuber who threw a bucket of feces at STIB passengers is in jail again
Controversial Brussels YouTuber YaNike, who caused a stir with a video of him dumping a bucket of feces on subway passengers, has been arrested again by an investigating judge, Brussels reports. Read more
4. French court releases Telegram boss Pavel Durov under strict conditions
Pavel Durov, the Franco-Russian billionaire and CEO of the Russian messaging service Telegram, has been released but remains under judicial supervision. He is not allowed to leave France. For Paris, the matter is not about freedom of expression, but about a lack of respect for the rule of law. Read more
5. Israel risks being banned from international football; match against Belgium may not take place
Israel could be banned from international football after the Palestinian Football Association filed a complaint against Israel. If so, the match between Belgium and Israel in Debrecen, Hungary on Friday, September 6, could not take place. Read more
6. Radiologists perform 8% more scans, but our costs increase 30%
Between 2013 and 2022, radiology budgets are set to grow three times faster than the number of scans. This is not only because the equipment is more expensive, but also because it is being used unnecessarily too often, partly due to pressure from increasingly demanding patients. Read more
VII. Inflation continues to decline sharply
The cost of daily living rose 2.86% last month compared to the same period last year. Read more
8. Keir Starmer prepares Britons for a “painful” period of tax cuts and reductions
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and his Labour Party must raise billions to get the troubled country back on track. Tax increases and, even worse for many Britons, tax cuts seem inevitable to tackle “deep corruption”. Read more
9. Sixth year teaching Arabic modern languages at Leuven College
Trinity College Leuven is introducing a new subject: Arabic. As a result, sixth-year Modern Languages students have a sixth language on their plates. Read more
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