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Asylum seekers sleeping rough in Brussels for months, as crisis grows

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Brussels has an issue. A steadily rising asylum-seeker disaster is leaving folks within the streets residing in makeshift tents for months on finish, as they wait to register inside Belgium’s overburdened immigration system.

As many as 250 migrants are lining the canal within the centre of town, the place they’ve arrange camp within the freezing winter chilly exterior the nation’s arrival centre often called Le Petit Chateau – in English, The Little Fortress.

Most of them, who come from Afghanistan, Syria and sub-Saharan Africa, don’t even have easy accessibility to meals and clear showers, save for the few charities in Brussels that give out meals, like Docs With out Borders, which has arrange a dozen cell bathrooms and a sink with drinkable water close by.

It’s a far cry from what is generally described as the center of the European Union. The EU’s establishments are positioned just some miles away in a district that may solely be described as luxurious in comparison with the circumstances by which these persons are residing. 

Mohammed, a 30-year-old man from Somalia, made the treacherous journey throughout the Mediterranean in a small boat along with his household. This was after traversing Africa to get to the equally as harmful Libya.

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He is likely one of the many within the metropolis caught exterior the system, ready for six months now to start the method to start out his new life.

Mohammed described his scenario as determined, saying that he has “no cash”, however he can not work to get cash within the first place, since he isn’t but registered within the system.

A scarcity of ‘political will’

Fedasil – the federal government company chargeable for the reception of asylum seekers in Belgium – didn’t need to give a remark to Euronews, however has beforehand mentioned that their housing community of 33,000 locations is full to the brim and has been since 2021. 

In keeping with Dr Jean-Paul Mangion, a medical coordinator at Docs With out Borders Belgian Mission, the issue is not only a lack of correct housing. The organisation says it’s merely not a vote-winner to supply an excessive amount of help to asylum seekers.

Most politicians are simply unwilling to assist.

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“There may be presently no political will to discover a resolution to this drawback,” he instructed Euronews.

“It is not a easy and it isn’t a straightforward drawback to unravel as a result of even if you happen to created new locations they’d shortly get crammed up by the brand new incoming individuals. There are a selection of bottlenecks throughout the asylum system, which should be taken care of,” he added.

The workplace of Belgium’s Immigration Minister Nicole de Moor instructed Euronews that the political will is there and that they’re working as onerous as potential to resolve the problem.

It added {that a} report variety of 100,000 folks sought safety within the nation final yr, with almost 37,000 folks making use of for worldwide safety – a 40% improve in comparison with 2021.

As issues stand, there are 3,000 folks ready to enter Belgium’s asylum seeker system, which might give them entry to housing and work. Most of them are presently residing on the streets in Brussels.

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Mangion says these folks need assistance instantly although.

“Proper now for these folks, there’s a quite simple resolution and that’s asking the totally different communes of Belgium to take quite a few individuals and principally distribute all the three,000 individuals or so who’re presently ready for a centre within the totally different communes in Belgium,” the medical coordinator mentioned.

Docs With out Borders says it does not count on an answer anytime quickly, regardless of a recent inflow of refugees anticipated as the hotter climate kicks in.

And with most EU leaders, together with Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo, talking about how they’ll cease folks getting into Europe, fairly than how they can assist these already right here, asylum seekers’ issues might very properly worsen.

The tent encampment on the canal was dismantled by the Belgian police on Tuesday morning.

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Scientists study ‘very rare’ frozen remains of 35,000-year-old saber-toothed cub

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Scientists study ‘very rare’ frozen remains of 35,000-year-old saber-toothed cub

A mummified saber-toothed cub of a catlike animal dating back 35,000 years was left almost perfectly preserved in Siberia’s permafrost.

The remains had been found back in 2020, northeast of Yakutia, Russia. Research regarding the study of the cub was published in the journal Scientific Reports on November 14, 2024. 

The discovery of frozen remains from the Late Pleistocene period is “very rare,” according to the published research, though most discovered in Russia lie in the Indigirka River basin, the authors note. 

The mummified saber-tooth cub found in Siberia’s permafrost was studied by scientists and found to have been buried around 35,000 years ago. (Alexey V. Lopatin)

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The mummified cub remained well-preserved, frozen in time for thousands of years. The frozen nature of this find left it in impressive condition, even still containing fur. 

“The mummy body is covered with short, thick, soft, dark brown fur with hair about 20–30 mm long,” the authors wrote in the published research, also pointing out that the fur that was located on the back and neck of the cub was longer than the hair that was found on the legs. 

The head of the mummy was also left well-preserved, down to its chest, front arms and paws. 

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The study of this find wasn’t just a unique opportunity for scientists, it also provided first-of-its kind research.  

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“For the first time in the history of paleontology, the appearance of an extinct mammal that has no analogues in the modern fauna has been studied,” the authors of the study explained. 

Heads of three-week-old cubs

This discovery provided an extremely unique and rare opportunity for scientists to study an extinct species that was so well preserved. (Alexey V. Lopatin)

The scientists determined that the cub had died at about three weeks old. It was identified by the authors of the study as belonging to the species Homotherium latidens and had many differentiations from a modern lion cub of a similar age. 

The shape of the muzzle displayed by the mummified cub, which had a large mouth and small ears, plus a “massive” neck, long forelimbs and a darker colored coat, were all among key differences from today’s modern lion cubs that scientists observed. 

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Scientists also worked in their research to find out how the extinct species was able to survive through frigid temperatures.  

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Large contributors to their survival were the shape of the large paws and absence of carpal pads. Scientists believe these elements helped them get through the snow.

In recent years, there have been other ancient animals found in Siberian permafrost. 

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Analysis of the cub’s skull helped scientists identify it as belonging to the genus Homotherium. (Alexey V. Lopatin)

 

For example, in 2021, a mummified wolf was discovered that dated back over 44,000 years, Live Science reported in June 2024. 

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More than 100 Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza in 48 hours

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Director of the Kamal Adwan hospital says several staff wounded in Israeli bombardment.

At least 120 people have been killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza in two days, Palestinian health officials said, as Israel intensified its bombardment across the besieged territory.

At least seven people were killed when a residential home was hit overnight in the Zeitoun suburb of Gaza City, health officials said on Saturday. The other deaths were recorded in central and southern Gaza.

Israeli air raids caused significant damage to al-Faruq Mosque in the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza, according to a social media video verified by Al Jazeera.

Israeli forces also deepened their ground offensive and bombardment of northern Gaza, where one of the last partially operating hospitals was hit, wounding several workers.

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Hussam Abu Safia, director of the Kamal Adwan Hospital, said in a statement on Saturday that Israeli forces “directly targeted the entrance to the emergency and reception area several times, as well as the hospital courtyards, electrical generators, and hospital gates”.

The bombardment “resulted in 12 injuries among doctors, nurses, and administrative staff within the emergency and reception areas”, he said.

The Israeli military rejected the allegations and said it was “not aware of a strike in the area of the Kamal Adwan Hospital” following an initial review of the situation.

On Friday, Gaza’s Ministry of Health said hospitals have fuel left for only about two days before it needs to start restricting services.

Israel’s military imposed a siege and launched a renewed ground offensive in northern Gaza last month, saying it aimed to stop Hamas fighters from waging more attacks and regrouping in the area.

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The United Nations warned earlier this week that almost no aid had been delivered to northern Gaza since Israel’s renewed offensive as aid groups and food security experts warn of a famine in the area.

In a call with Defence Minister Israel Katz on Saturday, United States Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin pressed Israel to “take steps to improve the dire humanitarian condition in Gaza”, the Pentagon said.

Israel’s assault on Gaza has killed more than 44,000 people and wounded more than 104,000 since October 2023, according to Palestinian health officials.

Israel launched its assault on Gaza after the Hamas-led attacks on southern Israel on October 7, 2023, in which at least 1,139 people were killed and about 250 others seized as captives.

A spokesperson for the armed wing of Hamas, Abu Ubaida, said later on Saturday that a female Israeli captive in the group’s custody had been killed in northern Gaza in an area under attack by Israel’s forces.

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“The life of another female prisoner who used to be with her remains in imminent danger,” he added, accusing the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of being responsible and of undermining efforts to end the war.

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