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Belgium's public health minister Maggie De Block has approved the sale of electronic, or e-cigarettes containing nicotine, writes De Standaard.
Federal minister for consumer affairs Kris Peeters is reviewing the law on the use of fireworks by members of the public for the first time in 50 years.
A Brussels court on Wednesday dismissed the claim brought by a number of Muslim organisations against the Flemish minister for animal welfare, Ben Weyts (pictured).
The set of new rules that the Brussels government wants to impose on Airbnb landlords in the city is "absurdly complex", warns Airbnb CEO Nicolas Ferrary in De Tijd.
Jean Lambrecks, whose daughter was kidnapped 20 years ago in Ostend and later found murdered by serial killer Marc Dutroux, has filed suit against the children of Dutroux and his ex-wife and accom
The 60-year-old ‘mayonnaise law’ in Belgium is outdated and urgently needs updating, according to the country’s mayonnaise manufacturers.
The number of lawyers in Belgium has almost doubled in the last 25 years, to more than 15 lawyers per 10,000 inhabitants.
The abortion laws in Belgium are due for an update, according to abortion centres from across the country.
It’s one of the things that most perplexes foreigners when they settle in Belgium.