Belgian humanitarian aid focused on helping in the refugees’ own region
In 2018, Belgium earmarked 170 million euros for humanitarian aid. This amount went mainly to helping refugees and people in
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In 2018, Belgium earmarked 170 million euros for humanitarian aid. This amount went mainly to helping refugees and people in
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When someone mentions Russian Cinema what do you think of? Oh, yes – most probably Tarkovsky’s classics pop up in
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The Brussels government has decided on the opening of two new tram lines. These tram lines will connect Rogier to
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According to a recent analysis by StepStone, the number of vacancies in the construction sector in Belgium continues to increase. The
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On Thursday December 20th, Greenpeace has delivered a petition signed by the 70,000 people calling for action on the climate
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While year is coming to an end, the mobilization of yellow vests do not seem to run out of steam
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Whether in number of trips or in distance, the mode of transport most often used in Belgium remains the personal
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The King interrupted his consultations on Wednesday to attend a Christmas conceret at the Palais the Bruxelles. In the morning
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Get out your hats and scarves and prepare to enjoy a glass of delicious mulled wine, the Christmas market season
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After the announcement of the resignation of the Prime Minister, Charles Michel, the King has begun his political consultation with
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