The European Union today observes the 22nd annual European Day of Remembrance for Victims of Terrorism, a solemn occasion to honor those who have lost their lives and those affected by terrorism across Europe. A particular focus this year is the 10th anniversary of the 2016 Brussels attacks, a coordinated series of bombings that tragically claimed 32 lives and injured more than 300 individuals. European institutions and law enforcement agencies, including Europol, highlight the ongoing need for vigilance and cooperation to prevent future attacks. Europol’s Executive Director, Catherine De Bolle, reflected on the impact of the Brussels attacks, reinforcing the... [Continue Reading]
Europe marked the 22nd annual European Day of Remembrance for Victims of Terrorism, paying tribute to those affected by violent extremist attacks across the continent. The day serves as a solemn reminder to honor victims and enhance collective efforts to combat terrorism. This year holds particular significance as it marks the 10th anniversary of the 2016 Brussels bombings that claimed 32 lives and left more than 300 injured. The attacks remain one of Europe's deadliest terrorist incidents. Europol Executive Director Catherine De Bolle emphasized the enduring impact of terrorism on European communities and the importance of continued vigilance and cooperation... [Continue Reading]