Content by tag : Belgium
A controversial new child euthanasia law that has made headlines around the world was heavily debated for a final time yesterday in Belgium’s parliament.
Belgium’s rail network manager, Infrabel, along with SNCB/NMBS, says it will focus efforts in preventing suicides along Belgium’s rail lines.
The headlines covering the first week of the Olympics in Sochi have been dominated by photos of unfinished hotel rooms, faulty infrastructure, and exploding budgets, but the main issue closer to h
An investigation by the Federal Police Services focused on the past five years of refuge companies’ activities has uncovered illegal practices.
George Clooney’s latest film The Monuments Men chronicles the efforts of a group tasked with saving many of Europe’s art treasures from distruction during the Second World War.
Belgium’s two anticipated Chinese pandas are slated to arrive this Sunday, 23 February.
Antwerp’s city council has decided to dismiss city architect Kristiaan Borret (pictured) and look for a new candidate with “experience in Belgium and internationally”.
New, stricter rules brought into effect 1 January that were supposed to limit cash payments to prevent money-laundering are being ignored by real estate agents, according to news reports.
The Flemish public broadcaster VRT is closing its permanent news bureaux in Washington, DC, and in Beijing from next year, switching to the use of “pop-up correspondents” instead, the organisation