The upcoming auction of 50 original Lucky Luke comic book pages is not just a rare event for collectors and enthusiasts but is also a celebration of the enduring legacy and genius of the fictional ...
Public drug use blights cities the world over, Brussels included. A staggering one in three residents reports regularly witnessing drug consumption in broad daylight. Non-profits dedicated to ...
"We are surrounded on all sides by magnificent forests with trees of immense height,” a Belgian official noted. Frigate birds, pelicans and white herons flittered above the surface of the bay’s ...
For many people, the term 'witch' conjures up the image of a hunchbacked, wart-nosed old woman casting spells over her bubbling cauldron, or flying overhead on a broomstick – an image first said to ...
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It has now been 150 days since Belgium's elections on 9 June, and this week, formation talks for the next Federal Government hit another wall. Any cautious optimism that prevailed after the clearcut ...
As the battle of Brussels mayors comes to a close, Sunday's local elections saw a progressive pushback in the Belgian capital against June’s right-wing surge, with socialist parties forming a "red ...
Syensqo, a specialist Belgian chemical firm which split from the multinational Solvay group at the end of last year, plans to reduce its global workforce by up to 350 jobs, including cutting 36 roles ...
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 ...
Cinema lovers, rejoice: Festival des Libertés is running an extended programme of free documentary screenings in two of Brussels' best independent cinemas. Every year, Festival des Libertés puts on a ...