Antwerp (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Residents of Bergen op Zoomlaan in Merksem report minimal noise from the bypass,…
Lokeren (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Lokeren’s Oude Post, over 120 years old, reopens after 6 years of vacancy…
Virginia (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - The University of Virginia has reached a landmark agreement with the US Department…
Iowa (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Donald Trump achieved a significant legal victory as the lawsuit he filed against…
North Carolina (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - A mass shooting at a large party near Maxton, Robeson County, North…
United States (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Veterans and military retirees will receive a 2.8 percent cost-of-living adjustment (COLA)…
Roeselare (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Zorggroep Heilig Hart will build 20 care studios on the former Heilig-Hart Hospital…
United States (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Former Special Counsel Jack Smith has formally requested permission from Congress and…
United States (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Steve Bannon, former chief strategist to President Donald Trump, forged unusual friendships…
Antwerp (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - BASF Antwerp will cut 20 of nearly 100 laboratory jobs. ABVV’s Jan Vlegels…
Hasselt (Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Hasselt hosts the 1st Fashion & Design Hasselt from October 23–26, 2025,…
Leuven (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - A 900th-anniversary exhibition at Vlierbeek Abbey, Leuven, opens October 25–January 4, 2025, featuring…
Mohammad Yousefi, Activist for Human Rights and Democracy in Iran (X) In a dramatic turn of events, the Iranian regime has been forced to retreat in the face of unprecedented resistance from death-row inmates and their families. On Sunday, October 19 (27 Mehr), after seven days of hunger strike by 1,500 prisoners in Ghezel Hesar Prison, six inmates who had been transferred to solitary confinement for imminent execution were returned to their ward. This marked a rare concession by a regime known for its brutal repression. Judiciary representative Asadi—appeared before the inmates. Asadi claimed executions would be halted for several months and promised legal reforms regarding drug-related death sentences. He also attempted to discredit the hunger strike, suggesting it was orchestrated by the opposition (MEK). Prisoners responded defiantly: “Change the law.…
United States (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - US regulators have conditionally approved the launch of Erebor Bank, backed by…
Berlin (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Germany's digital minister, Karsten Wildberger, stated that Europe should develop its own digital…

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