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Artist Delphine Boël, after a seven-year legal battle to show she is the daughter of Belgium’s former king, Albert II, has won the right to be called a princess.

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The Belgian congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses attended a hearing yesterday in criminal court in response to charges of discrimination based on religious beliefs and incitement to hatred.

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Surrounded by lawyers, press and the police, Delphine Boël attended a hearing on Thursday about her right to the title of Princess of Belgium.

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A motorist has claimed a legal victory which could see millions of euros in parking fines in the Brussels municipality of Saint-Josse declared void.

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Belgian rail operator SNCB has been fined €210,000 for exposing staff to a toxic substance for a year and a half, during renovation works.

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The three doctors accused of murder in the euthanasia case in Ghent have been declared not guilty by the jury.

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An inmate at Saint-Gilles prison was released on Christmas Eve by mistake after an officer misinterpreted a legal document.

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The process of choosing the jury began yesterday in a court case that should prove to dominate headlines for months to come and could have repercussions on medical decisions regarding euthan

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An activist who climbed to the top of the Coca-Cola sign at Place De Brouckere and hacked the display to condemn the transatlantic trade deal, TTIP, has avoided a fine and will spend no time in ja

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