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The prime minister will not return to parliament during the holiday recess to discuss the issue of the migrants sent back to Sudan who say they were tortured, according to Brecht Vermeulen (N-VA)
The UN’s Human Rights Council has officially appealed to Iran to rescind the death sentence handed down to professor Ahmadrez Djalali in October.
Belgium's 'Famine 12-12' campaign in recent months collected €9.52 million in donations for South Sudan, Yemen, Nigeria and Somalia, announced deputy prime min
It is likely that Belgium voted for Saudi Arabia's membership in the UN women's rights commission, according to Belgian MPs Els Van Hoof and Wouter De Vriendt, based on a statement ma
Thousands of women and men worldwide demonstrated against social, legal, political, moral and verbal injustices against women.
A Belgian pioneer of keyhole surgery, Dr Guy-Bernard Cadière has practised minimally invasive procedures in war-torn and developing countries around the world.
Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama on Thursday morning arrived at the Université Saint-Louis in Brussels to address the 7th International Conference of Tibet Support Groups.
Belgium's minister of development co-operation, Alexander De Croo, has pledged an additional €19 million to the international organisation Global Fund to help in the fight against AIDS, tuberculos
Belgium's annual Pride Parade on Saturday drew about 60,000 people to the European capital, according to the organisation and the police.