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Illustration picture shows tourists at the Grand Place - Grote Markt square in the city center of Brussels, Wednesday 22 August 2018. BELGA PHOTO ERIC LALMAND
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In what could be a watershed moment for the free sightseeing sector, the French-speaking labour court in Brussels has ruled that the working conditions imposed on an independent tour guide who use

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An appeals court has ruled in favour of Uccle in a dispute between the municipality and Brussels-City regarding closing the roads around Bois de la Cambre.

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The federal police have not used lie detector technology for more than a year, due to a shortage of specialists as well as a lack of proper legislation.

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The public prosecutor in Antwerp has opened an investigation into the levels of the chemical PFOS found in the soil and water around the 3M plant in Zwijndrecht.

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A Belgian man has been effectively held hostage by authorities in Dubai for nearly a year, according to a report by VRT.

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A Brussels appeals court has refused to overturn the decision of a lower court that four people who invited transmigrants to stay in their homes were not guilty of human trafficking.

A session of the appeal court on Friday 29 January 2021, in Brussels (BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK)
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Judges in Brussels courts are overwhelmed and overworked to the point that some cases are taking up to six times longer to conclude.

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Physician Joris Van Hove of East Flanders begins his second trial today in the Tine Nys euthanasia case.

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A Brussels court handed down a six-month prison sentence and a €1,600 fine to a man for incitement to racial hatred based on threatening comments made on social media.

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