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Operations at Charleroi Airport resumed on Tuesday afternoon following a bomb threat on a plane earlier in the day. All arriving and departing flights were suspended for several hours. The threat was ...
In a desolate, windswept corner of the Brussels North business district, an empty glass tower rises above 34 Boulevard Roi Albert II. The Möbius II tower — a 100-meter-tall ellipse — is impeccably ...
The Trump administration continues to withdraw funding to American and international organisations that pursue policies on sexuality, diversity, and minority rights that contradict its isolationist ...
Belgium is proportionally one of the countries where the share of the population owning estate is among the highest in Europe. Hence almost everyone has heard about scandals involving syndics. These ...
A security inspection is currently underway at Ghent Prison following a failed escape attempt by two inmates late on Sunday night, according to the prison administration and the East Flanders Public ...
Estate representative organisations have been ringing the alarm bell for a few years already: Belgium needs more and more “syndics” to match increasing demand. These facility managers attached to ...
It is not uncommon to hear the capital of Europe being described as a city designed for work rather than life. In a backdrop of financial constraints and a lack of a regional government, Brussels's ...
A man on a moped was killed after being hit by a police car on Sunday night in the Marolles district of Brussels. The incident occurred at the intersection of Rue Blaes and Rue de Capucins in the ...
German software giant SAP will roll back several of its diversity and inclusion measures to comply with the Trump administration, a spokesperson confirmed to AFP on Sunday, in response to a press ...
The Flemish Government is simplifying the subsidy procedure for parish churches, according to the region's Interior Minister Hilde Crevits (CD&V). Currently, it takes an average of two to three years ...