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Arguments were heard this week in the legal complaint involving 16 former members of the Jehovah’s Witness community in Belgium.

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Achel beer, produced in the Limburg abbey of the same name, is no longer a Trappist beer. That is because the only actual monk still living in the monastery has moved out.

Illustration picture shows a group of Muslim girls wearing head scarves, talking together (BELGA PHOTO LUC CLAESSEN)
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Religious symbols will be allowed in higher education institutions throughout the Wallonia-Brussels Education network (WBE) as soon as the next academic year, Julien Nicaise, WBE's managing direct

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The teacher who was temporarily dismissed from his position at a Molenbeek municipal school after he showed his 10-year-old students a naked caricature of the prophet Muhammad has been reinstated.

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The Belgian congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses attended a hearing yesterday in criminal court in response to charges of discrimination based on religious beliefs and incitement to hatred.

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This Friday, churches and mosques across Belgium will recognise the feast day of St Francis of Assisi and the meeting that took place on 4 October 1219.

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According to a Jette alderwoman, many Jette residents fear that the construction of a new mosque will impact traffic circulation in their neighbourhood.

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Cardinal Godfried Danneels, who served as archbishop of Belgium for 30 years, has died. He was 85.

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Belgium is the best country in the world to live as an atheist, according to a new global report by secular organisation the International Humanist and Ethical Union (IHEU).

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