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Three people injured in knife attack at metro station in Brussels

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Three people injured in knife attack at metro station in Brussels

One particular person is in vital situation and two extra had been injured throughout a knife assault inside a metro station in Brussels, positioned proper under the headquarters of the European Fee, the native Prosecutor’s Workplace confirmed to Euronews.

The suspect, a 30-year-old man, was arrested by Belgian police on the scene. 

There is no such thing as a indication of terrorism, the Brussels Public Prosecutor’s Workplace added.

Brussels mayor Philippe Shut praised the emergency providers’ response on Twitter for the “fast arrest of the perpetrator.”

A name was made to firefighters at 17:48 CET requesting two ambulances, a spokesperson advised Euronews.

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Police automobiles and ambulances surrounded the realm and site visitors was minimize whereas the Schuman metro station was closed to the general public, STIB-MIVB, the town’s public transport firm, confirmed.

A witness advised Euronews the assault unfolded inside a metro automobile when the attacker stabbed a girl with a knife and requested passengers to exit. 

“I received into the metro carriage,” Salaheddine advised Euronews, and “the doorways closed after which one second I noticed a crowd of individuals popping out shouting.”

“What occurred was that it was a person with a knife. He stabbed, as I perceive it, a girl after which he wished to assault us. What he wished, primarily, was for us to get out of the carriage and for him to be alone whereas ready for the police.”

“However regardless of every part, as you recognize, on this station there are various strains, and many others., so folks, passengers, get out and subsequently discover themselves in entrance of this gentleman and so he turns into a little bit violent,” he added. 

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One other witness, Christine, advised Euronews she was within the metro when she heard “get out, get, run away”.

“So I went with out trying. There have been folks operating. I took my little one and did too,” she stated. “Afterwards we noticed injured folks, individuals who had fallen.”

Charles Michel, the president of the European Council, whose headquarters are additionally by the Schuman metro station, reacted to the assault on Twitter, writing: “Emotion within the European quarter.”

“Heat ideas for the victims. Because of the safety forces,” he added.

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An unusual autumn freeze grips parts of South America, giving Chile its coldest May in 74 years

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An unusual autumn freeze grips parts of South America, giving Chile its coldest May in 74 years

Chileans are bundling up for their coldest autumn in more than 70 years mere days after sunning in T-shirts — a dramatic change of wardrobe brought on this week by a sudden cold front gripping portions of South America unaccustomed to bitter wind chills this time of year.

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Temperatures broke records along the coast of Chile and in Santiago, the capital, dipping near freezing and making this month the coldest May that the country has seen since 1950, the Chilean meteorological agency reported.

An unusual succession of polar air masses has moved over southern swaths of the continent, meteorological experts say, pushing the mercury below zero Celsius (32 Fahrenheit) in some places. It’s the latest example of extreme weather in the region — a heat wave now baking Mexico, for instance — which scientists link to climate change.

Footprints create the shape of a heart in a snow-covered rugby field in Santiago, Chile, Wednesday, May 8, 2024.  (AP Photo/Matias Basualdo)

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“The past few days have been one of the longest (cold fronts) ever recorded and one of the earliest ever recorded” before the onset of winter in the Southern Hemisphere, said Raul Cordero, a climatologist at Santiago University. “Typically the incursions of cold air from the Antarctic that drive temperatures below zero occur from June onwards, not so much in May.”

The cold front sweeping in from Antartica has collided with warm air pushing in from the northwestern Amazon, helping fuel heavy rainstorms battering Brazil, according to that country’s National Meteorological system.

Chile’s government issued frosty weather alerts for most of the country and ramped up assistance for homeless people struggling to endure the frigid temperatures on the streets. Snow cloaked the peaks of the Andes and fell in parts of Santiago, leading to power outages in many areas this week.

“Winter came early,” said Mercedes Aguayo, a street vendor hawking gloves and hats in Santiago.

She said she was glad for a boost in business after Chile’s record winter heat wave last year, which experts pinned on climate change as well as the cyclical El Niño weather pattern.

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“We had stored these goods (hats and gloves) for four years because winters were always more sporadic, one day hot, one day cold,” Aguayo said.

This week’s cold snap also took parts of Argentina and Paraguay by surprise.

Energy demand soared across many parts of Argentina. Distributors cut supplies to dozens of gas stations and industries in several provinces to avoid outages in households, , the country’s main hydrocarbon company, CECHA, said Thursday.

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Brussels, my love? Transparency over MEPs' side jobs

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Brussels, my love? Transparency over MEPs' side jobs

In this edition, we look at what lawmakers’ extracurricular activities mean for their core role.

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This week, we are joined by Sophia Russack, senior researcher from the Centre for European Policy Studies, Petros Fassoulas, secretary general of European Movement International and Anna Nalyvayko, senior project officer from the Wilfried Martens Center.

Panelists debate the ethical questions raised by MEPs who have side jobs. Those extra roles are legal, but the political earthquake caused by the Qatarargate scandal led to tighter rules and more transparency.

Is this enough to bridge the gulf between citizens and politicians, in today’s fractured political landscape?

“We see that they have improved rules when it comes to reporting requirements, to laying open your financial situation before and after the offers, and so on. But to be honest, none of these things will prevent another Qatargate,” said Sophia Russack, a think tanker who is an expert in EU institutional architecture, decision-making processes and institutional reform.

Despite these concerns, Petros Fassoulas said MEPs shouldn’t abandon contact with the real world altogether.

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“It’s important for them to have the opportunity to bring expertise from outside and engage also with the world outside of the chamber,” Fassoulas said. “An MEP or any parliamentarian should be in contact with the people that they regulate, the businesses that they have an impact on.”

Guests also discussed the reasons for the crisis of public confidence in politicians, and gave some ideas for solutions.

Watch “Brussels, my love?” in the player above.

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Iraq's Kurdish Regional Security Council announces arrest of top aide of former Islamic State leader

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Iraq's Kurdish Regional Security Council announces arrest of top aide of former Islamic State leader

The Kurdish Regional Security Council announced in a statement on Friday that it captured a senior Islamic State figure, Socrates Khalil.

Khalil was known to be a confidant of the late Islamic State leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

“After spending five years in Turkey, Khalil returned to Kurdistan with a forged passport and was swiftly apprehended,” the statement said.

Khalil made bombs for the Islamic State and was entrusted by al-Baghdadi with various major operations, the statement added, saying that he was instrumental in the 2014 Islamic State takeover of Mosul, and participated in many battles against Iraqi forces and the Peshmerga forces.

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