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Belgium has decided to officially recognise feminicide, or the murder of women for gender-based reasons, as its own separate crime under homocide, according to the state secretary for gender equal

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Brussels city mayor, Philippe Close (PS), reiterated his goal of decriminalising marijuana and called for a national debate on the topic, arguing that an eventual legalisation of cannabis would si

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The first of the new month marks the beginning of a series of changes in Belgium, including an indexation of doctors’ fees, reforms to sex crime laws and compulsory courses for foreigners in Bruss

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Belgium's Council of Ministers has approved a draft law that would prevent the publication of advertisements which display deceptive price reductions.

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The Brussels parliament has proposed new measures regarding the use of electric scooters.

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The first of every month heralds new legislation or policies, and 1 September sees a pilot project for affordable access to mental health care rolled out, as well as tax breaks for electric vehicl

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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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What is the most boring reading on the face of the planet? If you said the royal decree of laws governing Belgium – otherwise known as the Moniteur Belge – you would be right.

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The Belgian National Orchestra has been ordered to stop streaming some of its concerts online, after the Brussels appeals court ruled in favour of the orchestra’s musicians in a dispute with

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