Drones near base storing U.S. nukes could be spying, Belgium says
Belgium’s defense minister confirmed that drones had flown into the area near the Kleine Brogel air base in northeast Belgium in two phases.
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Belgium’s defense minister confirmed that drones had flown into the area near the Kleine Brogel air base in northeast Belgium in two phases.
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French left-wing parties boycotted a budget meeting, demanding stronger tax justice measures. Without their support, the bill faces hurdles, while MPs reinstated an expatriation tax and debate on the Social Security Financing Bill continues ahead of t…
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