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Member states of the European Union can apply stricter rules and regulations to Uber taxi services, following the decision in Luxembourg o

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The Iranian professor associated with the Free University of Brussels (VUB) who was imprisoned last year in Tehran has been sentenced to death, according to his wife.

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Flemish minister for animal welfare Ben Weyts wants to see repeat animal abusers sent to prison, he told VTM News.

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The Brussels Court of Appeal last month ruled in favour of 93 families from the eastern edge of Brussels in their fight against aircraft noise.

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Robert D., the father of the driver who was killed in the train accident in Saint-Georges-sur-Meuse on Sunday night, will file a complaint, he says in Het Laatste Nieuws, the Sudpresse ne

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Terror suspect Salah Abdeslam was discreetly transferred from Belgium to France early Wednesday morning, write various Belgian and international media.

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A court in Brussels has found six men guilty of links to terrorist networks in Syria and Somalia. They were given sentences of between three and 10 years in prison.

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For the first time in Belgium, the majority of public prosecutors and court judges are women, a number that is expected to continue to increase, as 60% of law students at the Universities of Leuve

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The federal buildings agency was “corrupt through and through,” according to the Brussels prosecutor, speaking yesterday at the start of the trial of 13 agency officials, 35 contractors and  24 co

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