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More than 120 women have signed an open letter condemning sexism in politics, which was then sent to the Belgian newspaper De Standaard.

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Furniture retailer Ikea is planning to take legal action against Vlaams Belang, accusing the Belgian far-right political party of appropriating its brand and corporate identity in the creation of

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Security around Belgium's justice minister, Vincent Van Quickenborne, and his family has been tightened after an apparent kidnapping attempt was foiled.

Meeting between family and friend of Olivier Vandecasteele and justice minister and prime minister - Belga
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The family of a Belgian aid worker is sounding the alarm about his isolated incarceration in an Iranian prison.

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Hadja Lahbib replaces Sophie Wilmès in the federal government as Belgium’s minister of foreign affairs, reports Le Soir.

Sophie Wilmès at Federal Parliament of Belgium - Belga
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Belgium’s current deputy prime minister and minister of foreign affairs Sophie Wilmès (MR) is taking a leave of absence due to the health of her husband, who's suffering from an aggressive brain c

20131202 - BRUSSELS, BELGIUM: Brussels City mayor Freddy Thielemans pictured during a press conference of Brussels city council on the future stadium, in Brussels city hall, Monday 02 December 2013. (BELGA PHOTO VIRGINIE LEFOUR)
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Former socialist mayor of Brussels Freddy Thielemans died on Saturday evening at the age of 77, his successor Philippe Close announced on Sunday.

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Anyone heading to the climate march on Sunday can take Stib public transport in Brussels for free or take advantage of the weekend rate for a train ticket.

Illustration shows the 'European Manifestation for Freedom' who decided to go from the Bois de La Cambre - Ter Kamerenbos, to Schuman and European neighborhood in Brussels, Saturday 29 May 2021. (BELGA PHOTO HATIM KAGHAT)
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One in three Belgians believes that our society would be better managed if power were concentrated in the hands of a single leader, according to a survey on democracy commissioned by RTBF and carr

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