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Clashes Break Out at Belgian Protest Against Education Reforms

BRUSSELS, June 4 (Reuters) – Clashes ⁠broke ⁠out between ⁠protesters and police in Brussels ​on Thursday, as a demonstration against ‌planned reforms to ‌part of the country’s ⁠education ⁠sector turned violent.

The Brussels police department advised people ​on its X account to avoid the area around Brussels’ central ​station, while Reuters TV crews and ⁠photographers at ⁠the scene saw ⁠debris ​left behind after bikes and street signs ​had been ⁠vandalised.

Belgium’s French Community government, which oversees French-language education, plans to increase annual tuition fees for ⁠higher education to about €1,100 ($1,280.18) from €835. It also proposes ⁠that teachers in the final years of secondary school take on two additional classroom hours per week.

The parliament of the French Community is expected to vote on the proposed cost-cutting ⁠measures later on Thursday.

(Reporting by Bart Biesemans and Yiming Woo, Writing by Sudip-Kar Gupta ​and Charlotte Van Campenhotu; editing ​by Barbara Lewis)

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