It has now been 150 days since Belgium's elections on 9 June, and this week, formation talks for the next Federal Government hit another wall. Any cautious optimism that prevailed after the clearcut ...
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Cinema lovers, rejoice: Festival des Libertés is running an extended programme of free documentary screenings in two of Brussels' best independent cinemas. Every year, Festival des Libertés puts on a ...
Syensqo, a specialist Belgian chemical firm which split from the multinational Solvay group at the end of last year, plans to reduce its global workforce by up to 350 jobs, including cutting 36 roles ...
This is an opinion article by an external contributor. The views belong to the writer. The wars in Gaza and Lebanon drag on amid reports about progress in the talks for a political solution and ...
21 weeks have now passed since the June elections, in which Belgium shifted to the right but not so far that Flemish nationalists Vlaams Belang – who were tipped in the polls to become Belgium's ...
The European Public Prosecutor’s Office has confirmed that an investigation has been opened into a senior official at the European Commission accused of receiving gifts from Qatar. The prosecution ...
Election Day has arrived in the United States after months of candidates campaigning to win votes. While the focus has been on an anxious America in the run-up to the elections, the outcome will also ...
Landlords and tenants in Brussels are subject to new rules that will strengthen vulnerable people's right to housing in the region. From the ban on pets and a cap for deposits to water and fire damage ...