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Hatred of dust mites gets Brussels company €100,000 in minutes

Brussels-based pharmaceuticals firm Domobios raised €100,000 by crowdfunding in only 18 minutes this week, to finance a new product against dust mites. House dust mites ( Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus ) live in homes, particularly in beds, where they feed on the tiny flakes of shed skin. As if...

Chocolatier Julie Vamborm’s praline voted best of Belgium

Julie Vanborm of chocolate shop De Zwarte Vos in Deinze, East Flanders, created a praline that was chosen as the best Belgian praline during last Friday’s fourth national Chocolaterie Awards 2015 in Bruges. The 29-year-old chocolatier was also awarded first prize for originality. The jury assessed...

Police union president arrested on suspicion of fraud

Gert Cockx, president of the police union SNPS, and his wife were arrested yesterday based on suspicion of tax fraud, conflict of interest, misuse of company property and bribery, confirmed the office of the prosecutor in Mechelen in Het Laatste Nieuws . Last week the investigating judge in the...

Behind the headlines: meet the newsmakers in Belgium

If you’re looking for European or international news in English, then one common port of call is the BBC. Most cable television networks in Belgium offer BBC1 and BBC2 for free. And if you’re looking for the BBC Brussels team in person, you need only head behind the Berlaymont building to the third...

The Eye and Heart of Cartier-Bresson

Here you have Henri Matisse, in his Vence studio, wearing a cap and dressing gown, and holding a dove in his hand. There a wall with a gaping hole, undoubtedly damaged by shelling: several children are playing around it, in the rubble; one is jumping over a section of the wall. Further on, the...

Building up a pension in Belgium for expats

Where does that leave your pension, and how can you make sure of building up your state, company and private pensions while in Belgium? The answers are far from simple to understand and plan for, even for an employee who remains in one country for the same company over an entire career. For an...

Finance ministry offers help with tax declaration

The federal finance ministry is repeating last year’s experiment in which members of the public can show up in person to get help filling in tax forms during the month of June. Last year’s pilot project saw about one million taxpayers using the service. The help session are open at tax offices...

Van Uytvanck cruises into French Open quarter-finals

Belgian tennis player Alison Van Uytvanck’s extraordinary French Open run has taken her into the quarter-finals, after she beat Andreea Mitu of Romania 6-1, 6-3 in Paris yesterday. Tomorrow she faces Switzerland’s Timea Bacsinszky, who yesterday beat Czech fourth seeded Petra Kvitova, a two-time...

Direct flights between Brussels and Tokyo on the way

The Japanese airline All Nippon Airways (ANA) will this autumn launch a direct connection between Brussels Airport and the Japanese capital Tokyo, the airline announced today. Flemish minister for tourism Kris Peeters reacted pleased with the news, Belgian media report. With the new connection,...

Belgium is too tolerant of corporal punishment, says Council

Belgian legislation is not clear enough when it comes to the ban on the physical punishment of children, says the Council of Europe. "The corporal punishment of children, although forbidden by Belgian law, is not prohibited in a clear, binding and precise manner,” the Council ruled. In February...

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