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In four years, the number of administrative jobs in Belgium dropped by 20%, write Gazet van Antwerpen and Het Belang van Limburg.

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Belgium relies on drone technology to help monitor the Port of Antwerp, Europe's second-largest seaport, defence minister Steven Vandeput revealed on Sunday during a Belgian television programme.

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About one in four Belgians never backs up their computer files, and nearly half have lost all of their private data at least once, according to a survey of more than 900 individuals and 300 busine

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Colorectal cancers are the third most common in the world.

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After years of preparations, Mons can finally showcase itself as a European Capital of Culture.

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Approximately 11,000 prisoners across Belgium will soon be able to make calls, watch digital TV, rent movies and play video games from their cells, the FPS Justice announced.

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Brussels city hall is to buy a batch of high-tech rubbish bins that send out a message when they need emptying, at a cost of €4,000 each.

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Use a passsentence instead of a password to improve your internet security. That is the message of a new campaign by Cert.be, the federal cyber emergency team.

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Flanders’ minister for mobility, Ben Weyts, is to test of the use of drones in road traffic incidents, such as taking aerial photographs to help authorities clear the road quickly in the cas

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