In the wake of terror attacks like that in Brussels, news outlets begin a frantic scramble for video to air. Sometimes they get it really wrong.
It must be quite nerve wrecking to carry out a feat such as the attacks on Brussels on Monday, but it’s not often insight we are privy too.
Adele was in London last night and she dedicated this spine tingling performance to the victims of yesterday’s attacks.
It’s the picture that graced the cover of the New York Times, and now the woman who took the photo is sharing what it was like on the other side of the lens.
The attacks on Brussels may pose more questions about the country of Belgium and what is going on inside its boarders.
The Belgian capital of Brussels has been rocked by a terrorist attack at the city’s airport, with unconfirmed reports saying that several people are dead.
A man walked into the Jewish Museum and in a very determined and seemingly cool and collected fashion, opened his Kalashnikov rifle onto the Jewish tourists and then left. It was short, fast and sudden.
Yesterday afternoon, Belgian firemen protested against national budget cuts for the fire department in Brussels. Firemen from all the country gathered in front of Prime Minister’s office with fire trucks and blocked traffic in Brussels’ ring road, burning tyres (yissie!) in the streets and sprayed water and foam towards police guarding the protest. At some point police officers stood knee-deep in foam on the street.
If you are one of those douchebags (or know such a douchebag) who text while driving, then you need to check out this video. Potential drivers in Belgium were told they had to pass a “mobile phone test” in order to get their driver’s licenses. See how they did, inside.