A new Victim Support Europe’s campaign, ‘2025 - The year of Victims Rights’, brings together major names in victim support, as well as artists, victim advocates, and politicians, to urge governments ...
A new poll has shown that Flemish nationalist and N-VA leader Bart De Wever is the preferred next Prime Minister of Belgium. An exclusive poll conducted by HLN and VTM NEWS in collaboration with iVOX, ...
After 40 years behind scaffolding, the Palais de Justice in Brussels is currently being freed from its steel cage. The Brussels Times was invited behind the scenes to the construction site at one of ...
A new law has significantly reduced patients’ bills for CT and MRI scans by limiting additional fees. Hospitals and radiologists are now less likely to charge supplemental fees for these scans, ...
This is an opinion article by an external contributor. The views belong to the writer. The wars in Gaza and Lebanon drag on amid reports about progress in the talks for a political solution and ...
Brussels' biggest homeless census took place on Wednesday night, with the data serving to inform the government about the scale of the problem. But the count is just one aspect of the non-profit ...
The curators behind one of Brussels' most extraordinary performing arts festivals are bowing out after five years, with a final edition of Bâtard at Beursschouwburg. The programme promises to merge ...
Some 600,000 care workers are employed in Belgium, but if demand for care continues to grow, the sector will need up to 25% extra staff by 2040. The demographic time bomb in Belgium is nothing new: ...
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