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Farmers take their tractors to the streets of Brussels, for a farmers' protest to denounce the reforms of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and unacceptable trade agreements, in Brussels, on Thursday 18 December 2025, organised by Copa-Cogeca, the main association representing farmers and agricultural cooperatives in the EU. The protest is being organised a few hours before European Commission President von der Leyen is expected to leave for Brazil as part of the agreement with the South American trade bloc and on the sidelines of the European Council meeting on the future EU budget. BELGA-stock-foto
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Protestors clash with riot police at the entrance to the European Parliament, during a farmers' protest to denounce the reforms of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and unacceptable trade agreements, in Brussels, on Thursday 18 December 2025, organised by Copa-Cogeca, the main association representing farmers and agricultural cooperatives in the EU. The protest is being organised a few hours before European Commission President von der Leyen is expected to leave for Brazil as part of the agreement with the South American trade bloc and on the sidelines of the European Council meeting on the-stock-foto
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A building is tagged during a farmers' protest to denounce the reforms of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and unacceptable trade agreements, in Brussels, on Thursday 18 December 2025, organised by Copa-Cogeca, the main association representing farmers and agricultural cooperatives in the EU. The protest is being organised a few hours before European Commission President von der Leyen is expected to leave for Brazil as part of the agreement with the South American trade bloc and on the sidelines of the European Council meeting on the future EU budget. BELGA PHOTO EMILE WINDAL-stock-foto
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Farmers take their tractors to the streets of Brussels, for a farmers' protest to denounce the reforms of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and unacceptable trade agreements, in Brussels, on Thursday 18 December 2025, organised by Copa-Cogeca, the main association representing farmers and agricultural cooperatives in the EU. The protest is being organised a few hours before European Commission President von der Leyen is expected to leave for Brazil as part of the agreement with the South American trade bloc and on the sidelines of the European Council meeting on the future EU budget. BELGA-stock-foto
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Masked protestors clash with police, at a farmers' protest to denounce the reforms of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and unacceptable trade agreements, in Brussels, on Thursday 18 December 2025, organised by Copa-Cogeca, the main association representing farmers and agricultural cooperatives in the EU. The protest is being organised a few hours before European Commission President von der Leyen is expected to leave for Brazil as part of the agreement with the South American trade bloc and on the sidelines of the European Council meeting on the future EU budget. BELGA PHOTO EMILE WINDAL-stock-foto
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Masked protestors clash with police, at a farmers' protest to denounce the reforms of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and unacceptable trade agreements, in Brussels, on Thursday 18 December 2025, organised by Copa-Cogeca, the main association representing farmers and agricultural cooperatives in the EU. The protest is being organised a few hours before European Commission President von der Leyen is expected to leave for Brazil as part of the agreement with the South American trade bloc and on the sidelines of the European Council meeting on the future EU budget. BELGA PHOTO EMILE WINDAL-stock-foto
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Farmers take to the streets of Brussels, for a farmers' protest to denounce the reforms of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and unacceptable trade agreements, in Brussels, on Thursday 18 December 2025, organised by Copa-Cogeca, the main association representing farmers and agricultural cooperatives in the EU. The protest is being organised a few hours before European Commission President von der Leyen is expected to leave for Brazil as part of the agreement with the South American trade bloc and on the sidelines of the European Council meeting on the future EU budget. BELGA PHOTO EMILE WIN-stock-foto
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Masked protestors clash with police, at a farmers' protest to denounce the reforms of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and unacceptable trade agreements, in Brussels, on Thursday 18 December 2025, organised by Copa-Cogeca, the main association representing farmers and agricultural cooperatives in the EU. The protest is being organised a few hours before European Commission President von der Leyen is expected to leave for Brazil as part of the agreement with the South American trade bloc and on the sidelines of the European Council meeting on the future EU budget. BELGA PHOTO EMILE WINDAL-stock-foto
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Protestors clash with riot police at the entrance to the European Parliament, during a farmers' protest to denounce the reforms of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and unacceptable trade agreements, in Brussels, on Thursday 18 December 2025, organised by Copa-Cogeca, the main association representing farmers and agricultural cooperatives in the EU. The protest is being organised a few hours before European Commission President von der Leyen is expected to leave for Brazil as part of the agreement with the South American trade bloc and on the sidelines of the European Council meeting on the-stock-foto
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Farmers take their tractors to the streets of Brussels, for a farmers' protest to denounce the reforms of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and unacceptable trade agreements, in Brussels, on Thursday 18 December 2025, organised by Copa-Cogeca, the main association representing farmers and agricultural cooperatives in the EU. The protest is being organised a few hours before European Commission President von der Leyen is expected to leave for Brazil as part of the agreement with the South American trade bloc and on the sidelines of the European Council meeting on the future EU budget. BELGA-stock-foto
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Farmers take their tractors to the streets of Brussels, for a farmers' protest to denounce the reforms of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and unacceptable trade agreements, in Brussels, on Thursday 18 December 2025, organised by Copa-Cogeca, the main association representing farmers and agricultural cooperatives in the EU. The protest is being organised a few hours before European Commission President von der Leyen is expected to leave for Brazil as part of the agreement with the South American trade bloc and on the sidelines of the European Council meeting on the future EU budget. BELGA-stock-foto
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Farmers take their tractors to the streets of Brussels, for a farmers' protest to denounce the reforms of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and unacceptable trade agreements, in Brussels, on Thursday 18 December 2025, organised by Copa-Cogeca, the main association representing farmers and agricultural cooperatives in the EU. The protest is being organised a few hours before European Commission President von der Leyen is expected to leave for Brazil as part of the agreement with the South American trade bloc and on the sidelines of the European Council meeting on the future EU budget. BELGA-stock-foto
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A tractor is seen in the streets, part of a farmers' protest to denounce the reforms of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and unacceptable trade agreements, in Brussels, on Thursday 18 December 2025, organised by Copa-Cogeca, the main association representing farmers and agricultural cooperatives in the EU. The protest is being organised a few hours before European Commission President von der Leyen is expected to leave for Brazil as part of the agreement with the South American trade bloc and on the sidelines of the European Council meeting on the future EU budget. BELGA PHOTO EMILE WINDAL-stock-foto
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A tractor is seen in the streets, part of a farmers' protest to denounce the reforms of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and unacceptable trade agreements, in Brussels, on Thursday 18 December 2025, organised by Copa-Cogeca, the main association representing farmers and agricultural cooperatives in the EU. The protest is being organised a few hours before European Commission President von der Leyen is expected to leave for Brazil as part of the agreement with the South American trade bloc and on the sidelines of the European Council meeting on the future EU budget. BELGA PHOTO EMILE WINDAL-stock-foto
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A tractor is seen in the streets, part of a farmers' protest to denounce the reforms of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and unacceptable trade agreements, in Brussels, on Thursday 18 December 2025, organised by Copa-Cogeca, the main association representing farmers and agricultural cooperatives in the EU. The protest is being organised a few hours before European Commission President von der Leyen is expected to leave for Brazil as part of the agreement with the South American trade bloc and on the sidelines of the European Council meeting on the future EU budget. BELGA PHOTO EMILE WINDAL-stock-foto
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Gent, Belgium. 18th Dec, 2025. this picture shows a royal visit to the exhibition 'Stephan Vanfleteren. Transcripts of a Sea' at the Museum of Fine Arts in Gent, Thursday 18 December 2025. This exhibition collect previously unseen photographs by renowned photographer Vanfleteren, as well as works by other artists with a passion for the sea, such as De Cordier, Ensor and Van de Velde. The exhibition will run until 4 January 2026 and has already attracted nearly 100,000 visitors. BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER Credit: Belga News Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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co-curator of the exhibition of the MSK Gent Johan De Smet, photographer Stephan Vanfleteren and Queen Mathilde of Belgium pictured during a royal visit to the exhibition 'Stephan Vanfleteren. Transcripts of a Sea' at the Museum of Fine Arts in Gent, Thursday 18 December 2025. This exhibition collect previously unseen photographs by renowned photographer Vanfleteren, as well as works by other artists with a passion for the sea, such as De Cordier, Ensor and Van de Velde. The exhibition will run until 4 January 2026 and has already attracted nearly 100,000 visitors. BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER-stock-foto
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East-Flanders province governor Carina Van Cauter and Queen Mathilde of Belgium pictured during a royal visit to the exhibition 'Stephan Vanfleteren. Transcripts of a Sea' at the Museum of Fine Arts in Gent, Thursday 18 December 2025. This exhibition collect previously unseen photographs by renowned photographer Vanfleteren, as well as works by other artists with a passion for the sea, such as De Cordier, Ensor and Van de Velde. The exhibition will run until 4 January 2026 and has already attracted nearly 100,000 visitors. BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER-stock-foto
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Queen Mathilde of Belgium and photographer Stephan Vanfleteren pictured during a royal visit to the exhibition 'Stephan Vanfleteren. Transcripts of a Sea' at the Museum of Fine Arts in Gent, Thursday 18 December 2025. This exhibition collect previously unseen photographs by renowned photographer Vanfleteren, as well as works by other artists with a passion for the sea, such as De Cordier, Ensor and Van de Velde. The exhibition will run until 4 January 2026 and has already attracted nearly 100,000 visitors. BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER-stock-foto
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Gent, Belgium. 18th Dec, 2025. this picture shows a royal visit to the exhibition 'Stephan Vanfleteren. Transcripts of a Sea' at the Museum of Fine Arts in Gent, Thursday 18 December 2025. This exhibition collect previously unseen photographs by renowned photographer Vanfleteren, as well as works by other artists with a passion for the sea, such as De Cordier, Ensor and Van de Velde. The exhibition will run until 4 January 2026 and has already attracted nearly 100,000 visitors. BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER Credit: Belga News Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Open Vld's senator Carina Van Cauter, photographer Stephan Vanfleteren, Gent Mayor Mathias De Clercq and Queen Mathilde of Belgium pictured during a royal visit to the exhibition 'Stephan Vanfleteren. Transcripts of a Sea' at the Museum of Fine Arts in Gent, Thursday 18 December 2025. This exhibition collect previously unseen photographs by renowned photographer Vanfleteren, as well as works by other artists with a passion for the sea, such as De Cordier, Ensor and Van de Velde. The exhibition will run until 4 January 2026 and has already attracted nearly 100,000 visitors. BELGA PHOTO KURT DES-stock-foto
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East-Flanders province governor Carina Van Cauter and Queen Mathilde of Belgium pictured during a royal visit to the exhibition 'Stephan Vanfleteren. Transcripts of a Sea' at the Museum of Fine Arts in Gent, Thursday 18 December 2025. This exhibition collect previously unseen photographs by renowned photographer Vanfleteren, as well as works by other artists with a passion for the sea, such as De Cordier, Ensor and Van de Velde. The exhibition will run until 4 January 2026 and has already attracted nearly 100,000 visitors. BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER-stock-foto
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Queen Mathilde of Belgium and photographer Stephan Vanfleteren pictured during a royal visit to the exhibition 'Stephan Vanfleteren. Transcripts of a Sea' at the Museum of Fine Arts in Gent, Thursday 18 December 2025. This exhibition collect previously unseen photographs by renowned photographer Vanfleteren, as well as works by other artists with a passion for the sea, such as De Cordier, Ensor and Van de Velde. The exhibition will run until 4 January 2026 and has already attracted nearly 100,000 visitors. BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER-stock-foto
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Gent, Belgium. 18th Dec, 2025. Queen Mathilde of Belgium pictured during a royal visit to the exhibition 'Stephan Vanfleteren. Transcripts of a Sea' at the Museum of Fine Arts in Gent, Thursday 18 December 2025. This exhibition collect previously unseen photographs by renowned photographer Vanfleteren, as well as works by other artists with a passion for the sea, such as De Cordier, Ensor and Van de Velde. The exhibition will run until 4 January 2026 and has already attracted nearly 100,000 visitors. BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER Credit: Belga News Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Queen Mathilde of Belgium, Gent Mayor Mathias De Clercq, photographer Stephan Vanfleteren, East-Flanders province governor Carina Van Cauter and co-curator of the exhibition of the MSK Gent Johan De Smet pictured during a royal visit to the exhibition 'Stephan Vanfleteren. Transcripts of a Sea' at the Museum of Fine Arts in Gent, Thursday 18 December 2025. This exhibition collect previously unseen photographs by renowned photographer Vanfleteren, as well as works by other artists with a passion for the sea, such as De Cordier, Ensor and Van de Velde. The exhibition will run until 4 January 202-stock-foto
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Queen Mathilde of Belgium, Gent Mayor Mathias De Clercq, photographer Stephan Vanfleteren, East-Flanders province governor Carina Van Cauter and co-curator of the exhibition of the MSK Gent Johan De Smet pictured during a royal visit to the exhibition 'Stephan Vanfleteren. Transcripts of a Sea' at the Museum of Fine Arts in Gent, Thursday 18 December 2025. This exhibition collect previously unseen photographs by renowned photographer Vanfleteren, as well as works by other artists with a passion for the sea, such as De Cordier, Ensor and Van de Velde. The exhibition will run until 4 January 202-stock-foto
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photographer Stephan Vanfleteren, Queen Mathilde of Belgium and co-curator Johan De Smet pictured during a royal visit to the exhibition 'Stephan Vanfleteren. Transcripts of a Sea' at the Museum of Fine Arts in Gent, Thursday 18 December 2025. This exhibition collect previously unseen photographs by renowned photographer Vanfleteren, as well as works by other artists with a passion for the sea, such as De Cordier, Ensor and Van de Velde. The exhibition will run until 4 January 2026 and has already attracted nearly 100,000 visitors. BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER-stock-foto
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Queen Mathilde of Belgium, Gent's Mayor Mathias De Clercq, photographer Stephan Vanfleteren and co-curator Johan De Smet pictured during a royal visit to the exhibition 'Stephan Vanfleteren. Transcripts of a Sea' at the Museum of Fine Arts in Gent, Thursday 18 December 2025. This exhibition collect previously unseen photographs by renowned photographer Vanfleteren, as well as works by other artists with a passion for the sea, such as De Cordier, Ensor and Van de Velde. The exhibition will run until 4 January 2026 and has already attracted nearly 100,000 visitors. BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM - A torch was set off during an Israel demonstration on Dam Square. ANP RAMON VAN FLYMEN netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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Activists on Dam Square for a demonstration in support of Israel. The working group 'Standing Up for Israel' aims to show support for Israel and the Jewish community in the Netherlands during Chanukah with this demonstration. ANP RAMON VAN FLYMEN netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM – An Israel demonstration on Dam Square. ANP RAMON VAN FLYMEN netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM – An Israel demonstration on Dam Square. ANP RAMON VAN FLYMEN netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM – An Israel demonstration on Dam Square. ANP RAMON VAN FLYMEN netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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During a pro-Israel demonstration on Dam Square, a red liquid was thrown. The working group 'Standing Up for Israel' wants to use the demonstration to show support for Israel and the Jewish community in the Netherlands during Chanukah. ANP RAMON VAN FLYMEN netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM – An Israel demonstration on Dam Square. ANP RAMON VAN FLYMEN netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM - A torch was set off during an Israel demonstration on Dam Square. ANP RAMON VAN FLYMEN netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM - A torch was set off during an Israel demonstration on Dam Square. ANP RAMON VAN FLYMEN netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM – An Israel demonstration on Dam Square. ANP RAMON VAN FLYMEN netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM – An Israel demonstration on Dam Square. ANP RAMON VAN FLYMEN netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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Brussels, Belgium. 17th Dec, 2025. Flemish Minister for Domestic Governance and Integration Hilde Crevits is pictured during a plenary session of the Flemish Parliament in Brussels, Wednesday 17 December 2025. The budget is on the agenda today. BELGA PHOTO JONAS ROOSENS Credit: Belga News Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto