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All non-profit associations in Belgium will soon be required to disclose their funding sources and amounts, writes De Tijd.

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Belgians give more money to charity than ever before, according to the Philanthropy Index published every three years by the King Boudewijn Foundation (KBF) and think tank Itinera.

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A third of Belgians had no spare money to put into a savings account over the past 12 months, according to the study 'To save, or not to save?', conducted by Radio 1 in cooperation wi

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After more than two decades, a group of about 1,300 people who were infected by a blood transfusion with HIV or hepatitis C is still waiting to receive compensation from the Belgian g

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The colleagues of the Brussels man who on Tuesday last week won €168 million in the EuroMillions lottery say the man has not shown up to work in four days.

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About a quarter fewer 18- to 19-year-olds in Belgium get their driving license compared to five years ago.

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In the Brussels-Capital Region, parents pay an average of €8.80 per hour to hire a babysitter, writes Bruzz. The most expensive municipalities are found in and around the capital.

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Since his abdication in 2013, Belgium's King Albert II receives an annual grant of €923,000 from the federal state.

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The federal government last year collected about €16.6 million in unclaimed inheritances, reports La Dernière Heure.

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