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The result of a collaboration between a handful of editors, photographers and graphic designers, The Bright Side of Belgium comes as the latest evidence of a growing but still subdued sentim

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Flemish politician Herman Van Rompuy, Belgium’ former prime minister and current president of the European Council, has published a book of essays called Europe in the Storm in which he d

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The eight bookshops across Belgium that were known as De Slegte before being taken over by the Dutch chain Polare will revert back to their original name and be run by the original family owners,

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The largest book fair in the low countries, Boekenbeurs in Antwerp, was the location for the setting of the world record yesterday for the largest number of books ever toppled in a domino chain.

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The largest book fair in the low countries, Boekenbeurs in Antwerp, was the location for the setting of the world record yesterday for the largest number of books ever toppled in a domino chain.

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Pipe-smoking detective Jules Maigret will return to British bookstores this autumn, with Penguin publishing all 75 books in Belgian author’s Georges Simenon’s series over as many months, wri

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Hercule Poirot is to test his famous grey cells once again in a “new” Agatha Christie novel – the first featuring the fictional Belgian detective since Christie’s death in 1976, writes the

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John Simenon has donated the entirety of the archival documents relating to his father’s work.

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As The Observer’s restaurant critic and the One Show’s resident food expert, Jay Rayner has made a name for himself as a no-nonsense foodie, a man with a ferocious appetite and no time for f

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