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The UN’s Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities is calling on Belgium to do better for the inclusion of people with disabilities.
Belgium comes second in Europe when it comes to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transsexual rights, according to the annual Rainbow Map of ILGA-Europe, the umbrella of European LGBTI+ organisations.
Thousands of people marched in Brussels on Wednesday to advocate for equality between women and men as part of the worldwide celebration of International Women’s Day.
The Brussels Capital-Region is about to launch a new commission to take complaints from people who believe the rent they are paying for their house or apartment is out of all proportion.
The House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday unanimously approved a bill that enshrines the right of siblings not to be separated in the event, for example, of divorce of their parents or the placem
Anti-sexism organisation Rosa took to the street in front of N-VA’s Brussels’ office this week to protest the party’s stand on a potential change to the abortion law in Belgium.
Flemish minister for animal welfare Ben Weyts has announced that Belgium's Animal Welfare service will expand from 19- to 30 full-time jobs, thus becoming a full-fledged animal police.
Children in Belgium have more access to the justice system than anywhere else in the world, according to the results of a survey by the Child Rights International Network (CRIN).
Businesses are allowed to follow the online behaviour of their employees, ruled the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) after a case in which an employee was sacked for holding private cha