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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.
The Brussels council chamber postponed the case surrounding the death of 19-year-old Adil indefinitely on Tuesday.
The trial of 81 defendants who are alleged to be members of a large criminal organisation, the so-called 'Modest clan', started in Brussels on Monday.
A Brussels lawyer who survived the suicide bombing at Maelbeek metro station on 22 March 2016 is suing the Belgian state, public transport operator Stib and insurance provider Ethias for gross neg
Work on the facade of the Justice Palace in Brussels should be completed in 2023, with the exterior renovation completed in 2030, state secretary responsible for federal buildings Mathieu Michel h
The federal justice department has rejected the request of the Great Mosque in Cinquantenaire Park in Brussels to be recognised as a religious institution.
The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) moved to its new headquarters two years ago and, since then, its former home has lain empty.
The Belgian justice department is prepared to return the tooth of Patrice Lumumba to his family in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Brussels police discovered more than 2,500 cannabis plants at seven illegal plantations in Brussels and Flanders.