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Added on the 05/08/2016 16:19:23 - Copyright : France 24 EN
The Lille "braderie" which takes place annually in September has been cancelled this year amid fears of a terrorist attack - we take a look at reactions online. Elsewhere, we look at headlines and polls from the US media after a "terrible week" for Donald Trump's presidential campaign.
Kilometres of stands, thousands of salesmen, mountains of mussels and tons of chips... Bargain hunters are in Lille for the biggest flea market in Europe. IMAGES
It's that time of year again. The lights on the world's largest Christmas tree flickered on for the first time on Monday as Dortmund's Christmas market was opened to the public. That's right, the world's largest Christmas tree can be found in Dortmund, Germany. Standing at a whopping 45 meters, or 147 feet tall, Dortmund's tree is not actually a single tree. In fact, the gigantic tree is build by a construction company out of 1,700 other fir trees and weighs a combined 40 tons.
In this edition of our talk show Brussels, my love?, we dive into the complex housing crisis touching most EU countries today and hear about a new media law to protect journalists against interference.
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