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Belgium, The First Country To Impose A Mandatory 21-Day Monkeypox Quarantine
Belgium is the first European country to impose a 21-day quarantine for monkeypox patients. This follows the discovery of the first monkeypox case in Switzerland on May 21. Currently, 14 countries, including four in Belgium, have reported recurrent outbreaks of the virus. All of the incidents were traced back to a festival in Antwerp, Belgium's port city.
Tags: Monkeypox, Belgium, Quarantine, Switzerland, Europe
Courtesy: DNA INDIA
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Belgium Museum Returns Painting To Jewish Family After 71 Years
After 71 years, Belgium museum has returned a painting to the great-grandchildren of a Jewish couple. The 30 paintings including this were stolen by Nazis. The German artist Lovis Corinth, made the pink flowers in a vase painting that belonged to Gustav and Emma Mayer. "Altogether the family is looking for 30 artworks," lawyer Imke Gielen said. In 2008, museum authorities appealed to the people for information on the painting.
Tags: Belgium, Belgium museum, Painting, Jewish, Lovis Corinth
Courtesy: The Indian Express
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2 Hippos Test Positive For Covid-19 In Belgium's Antwerp Zoo
In Belgium's Antwerp Zoo, two hippos have been tested positive for Covid-19, said Francis Vercammen, the zoo's vet. The two hippos namely Imani and Hermein, are aged 14 and 41, respectively. The Hippos have been quarantined after they showed a symptom of runny nose. ''To my knowledge, this is the first time in this species globally,'' added Vercammen. Also, zookeepers haven't shown any symptoms of the virus so far.
Tags: hippo, Belgium, Antwerp Zoo, Covid-19, Runny Nose
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Protest Continues Against COVID-19 Curbs In Europe
People in Netherlands, France, and Belgium continued to protest on the COVID-19 curbs. According to reports, people continued to show up in numbers across the European cities with police deploying water cannons and tear gases to disperse the crowd. In view of increasing Corona Virus cases, the European Union had to issue tighter restrictions to curb the virus, where citizens are demanding to remove the mandate of compulsory vaccination.
Tags: covid 19, European Union, Mass vaccination, Belgium, Coronavirus
Courtesy: ANI
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Belgian Woman Claims 'Affair' With Chimpanzee; Zoo Authorities Ban Entry
Belgian woman Adie Timmermans's unconditional love for a 38-year-old chimpanzee named 'Chita' led her to be banned from visiting the Antwerp Zoo. Responding to the question of zoo authorities, she said that she is having an affair with Chita. However, the authorities were concerned about the chimpanzee as the other monkeys ignore him and don't consider him as a part of their group.
Tags: Chimpanzee, Belgium, zoo, monkey
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Tokyo Olympics: Indian Men's Hockey Team Enters Semi-Finals After 41 Yrs
In what is exclaimed as history, the Indian Men's Hockey team qualifies for the semi-finals after a long wait of 41 years. India secured 3-1 beating Britain to enter the semi-finals. The last time India entered into semis was in the 1980 Moscow Olympics. Dilpreet Singh, Gurjeet Singh, and Hardik Singh brought India closer to the win. Meanwhile, the country will face Belgium in the semi-finals.
Tags: Tokyo Olympics, Hockey, India vs Great Britian, Belgium
Courtesy: Inside Sports
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Germany Floods: Over 40 Dead, Multiple Missing
Germany has been ravaged by floods on July 15 resulting in cars being washed away and buildings crumble in the western states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. Over 45 deaths have been reported and around 50 to 70 people are allegedly missing. The population near Liege’s Meuse River has been urged to shift to a higher altitude. The floods have also affected its neighboring country Belgium.
Tags: Germany, Belgium, Floods, Dead, missing
Courtesy: Hindustan Times
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Belgian Divorced Woman Challenges IPC section 7D To Avail OCI Benefits
The Centre reiterated to Delhi High Court that foreign Overseas Citizens of India (OCI) cardholders cannot avail its benefits, if divorced. However, a Belgian woman divorced to an Indian man challenged section 7D(f) which talks about foregoing of OCI status on divorce. Surprisingly, the lady became a beneficiary of OCI in 2017 even after getting divorced in 2011. Currently, the ministry has given her an adequate time to explain her stand.
Tags: OCI, Belgium, Ministry, Central Government
Courtesy: Hindustan Times
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Belgium To Keep World's Most Stolen Artwork In Its Custody
Belgium will keep the world's most stolen artwork called 'Ghent Altarpiece' in its safe custody at St Bavo Cathedral in Ghent-Belgium. Valued at $30 million, the 588-year-old art piece will be placed at 6-metre high bulletproof display inside the cathedral's largest chapel 'Sacrament chapel'. Interestingly, the masterpiece was stolen and destroyed on multiple occasions by Napoleons and Calvinists. It was in possession of Adolf Hitler as well… read-more
Tags: Belgium, Ghent, church, Ghent Altarpiece
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Indian Hockey Team To Resume International Stint With Europe Tour
The Indian men's hockey team is all set to restart its international stint post-COVID-19 induced lockdown as they travel to Germany on Feb 21. The 22-member squad will tour Germany and Belgium to ramp up its Olympic readiness. Under the captainship of goalkeeper PR Sreejesh, India will play the hosts in Germany on February 28 and March 2, further competing against Great Britain on March 6 and 8 in Belgium.
Tags: Indian Hockey Team, Olympics, Germany, Belgium, PR Sreejesh, Covid -19
Courtesy: NDTV