ATTENTION EDITORS - COVERAGE REQUESTED TO BELGA BY OMNICOM - EDITORIAL USE ONLY - Director of Handicap International Belgium Antoine Sepulchre delivers a speech at a press conference organized by Handicap International and the International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL) to symbolically present the 1997 Nobel Peace Prize on the occasion of the International Day Against Landmines (April 4), in Brussels, on Wednesday 01 April 2026. Twenty-eight years after its adoption, the international ban on antipersonnel mines is being called into question. Mines are once again being used in active confli
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ATTENTION EDITORS - COVERAGE REQUESTED TO BELGA BY OMNICOM - EDITORIAL USE ONLY - Director of Handicap International Belgium Antoine Sepulchre delivers a speech at a press conference organized by Handicap International and the International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL) to symbolically present the 1997 Nobel Peace Prize on the occasion of the International Day Against Landmines (April 4), in Brussels, on Wednesday 01 April 2026. Twenty-eight years after its adoption, the international ban on antipersonnel mines is being called into question. Mines are once again being used in active confli