‘Dare to be tender’: One year after attack, Belgian king urges kindness
Brussels on Wednesday marked the first anniversary of suicide bombings that killed 32 people at the airport and subway, with ceremonies timed with the blasts and the dedication of a new memorial. As Belgium’s King Philippe paid homage to the victims, he urged citizens to draw lessons from the “deadly madness” and to care for each other. "It's the responsibility of each and every one of us to make our society more humane and more just,” he said, according to Reuters. “Let's learn to listen to each other again, to respect each other's ...
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