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Francois Englert has put Belgium in the history books after receiving the Nobel Prize for Physics in Stockholm.
Just when it appeared as though Santa may actually exist, a mystery gift giver has been revealed.
Last spring, Unizo, the organisation that represented the self-employed and small businesses in Flanders, launched the Handmade in Belgium (HIB) labels, awarding one designer in every Flemish prov
More than 16,000 people were involved on Wednesday in a major action against fare-dodging on the Brussels public transport system, with 800 people caught without a ticket during the eight-hour-lon
Next year will see a new reorganisation of the locum doctor service in Brussels, announced by the Brussels associations of family doctors.
A Belgian delegation returns home today from a week-long visit to Hong Kong as part of a Belgian trade mission led by Queen Mathilde.
In response to a report on CO2 emissions from the University of Leuven (KU Leuven), a working group of the university’s think-tank Metaforum has presented its action plan “KU Leuven Climate Neutra
Local authorities at the coast were last night making preparations for storm weather expected today that could lead to the highest water levels in 30 years.
Belgium stands at number 15 on the list of the world's least corrupt countries, drawn up annually by Transparency International.