In the money laundering case involving Belgium's former European Commissioner Didier Reynders (MR), the ING Belgium bank has paid a €1.6 million settlement, reports the Brussels Public Prosecutor’s ...
The costs of cleaning up “forever chemicals” known as PFAS in Belgium could reach €6.2 billion per year for two decades under the worst-case scenario, according to a study reported on Monday by De ...
One of Brussels' English-language bookshops is moving to a new location next week. From an array of second-hand literature to exciting workshops, here's what to expect. After living and working across ...
The war in Iran has cost the United States $25 billion so far, an amount that matches the entire budget of the United Nations’ humanitarian plan for 2026, aimed at aiding 87 million people, according ...
About half of the flights departing from Brussels Airport on 12 May, the day of Belgium's national demonstration organised by the unions, will be cancelled, the airport estimated on Tuesday. The trade ...
A 15-year-old boy has been charged and remanded in custody for planning a violent attack targeting Jewish and LGBTQ+ communities, according to the French National Counterterrorism Prosecutor's Office ...
Foreign Minister Maxime Prévot (Les Engagés) departed on Sunday for a five-day visit to China, where he is set to discuss bilateral relations, meet companies active on the Chinese market and address ...
Players who cover their mouths to hide discriminatory behaviour can be shown a red card during the FIFA World Cup in the United States, Mexico, and Canada from 11 June to 19 July. The International ...
Belgium's politics is famously complicated, and people can often no longer see the forest for the trees. Therefore, The Brussels Times will provide an overview of the different political parties, how ...
Belgium and the Netherlands becoming one country again, and potentially adding Luxembourg into the mix? The Belgian Prime Minister has repeatedly suggested it, and the Flemish Minister-President is up ...
Electric cars are involved in 50% more traffic accidents than their petrol and diesel counterparts, according to a study by insurer Axa. The high number of accidents has actually nothing to do with ...
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