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The majority of Belgian entrepreneurs believe that Donald Trump's election as president of the United States will have a negative impact on the economy in Belgium, writes De Morge
Belgium's prime minister Charles Michel (above, right) has postponed his State of the Union address, originally scheduled for 14.00 on Tuesday, after negotiations came to a s
Belgium's emergency response team B-Fast has yet to receive an explicit request for help in Haiti after Hurricane Matthew razed through the country at the weekend, leaving widespread
As Belgium's parliamentary year kicks off this week, state secretary for foreign trade Pieter De Crem (pictured) is conspicuous in his absence, as he is in the US for six wee
Green party leader for the Brussels parliament Bruno De Lille supports the proposal of the Brussels councillor for tourism Philippe Close (pictured) to extend the right to vote in regiona
During a combative meeting in the European Parliament, leader of the UK Independence Party (Ukip) Nigel Farage was the target of heated criticism from numerous parliament members for his role in l
About 300 people on Wednesday gathered in the centre of Brussels to commemorate the murdered British politician Jo Cox, the police reported.
Belgium's Secretary of State and member of the Flemish nationalist party N-VA , Theo Francken, made an embarrassing blunder on Twitter, writes Knack.
The difference between Belgium and Brussels is still unclear for Donald Trump.