Lailuma Sadid

Lailuma Sadid is a former diplomat in the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Embassy to the kingdom of Belgium, in charge of NATO. She attended the NATO Training courses and speakers for the events at NATO H-Q in Brussels, and also in Nederland, Germany, Estonia, and Azerbaijan. Sadid has is a former Political Reporter for Pajhwok News Agency, covering the London, Conference in 2006 and Lisbon summit in 2010.
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Brussels NMBS Infrabel launch SubJonction 99 year project

Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Brussels, Infrabel, and NMBS will turn the space under Brussels-Chapelle station into SubJonction,…

Sint-Niklaas shooting leaves 4 critical & 6 arrested

Sint-Niklaas (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Four people are critically injured after a shooting in central Sint-Niklaas. Authorities have…

Antwerp’s Beerschot stadium passes fire safety test

Antwerp (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Beerschot football club's Olympic Stadium in Antwerp has been declared fire-safe by the…

Bus driver on drugs caught driving 30 scouts in Berchem

Berchem (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Antwerp police intercepted a bus driver under the influence of drugs in Berchem,…

Boom: Tomorrowland 2025 fire burns 45m Orbyz stage before start

Boom (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - In 2025, Tomorrowland's 45m-high Orbyz stage caught fire due to flammable materials like…

Vandalism damages De Wold Statue on Moorsele art trail

Moorsele ( Brussels Morning Newspaper) - In Moorsele, a statue on the children’s art trail by Chantal de…

Buggenhout plans to clear 800 graves amid local concerns

Buggenhout (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Buggenhout and Opstal will clear 800 expired graves by 2027. Alderman Boeykens says…

Oudegem flower beds mowed flat by student worker

Oudegem (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - A student worker mistakenly mowed over all the flower beds in Oudegem’s village…

Hasselt town hall begins mirror panel renovation works

Hasselt (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Renovation works are ongoing at Hasselt’s 't Scheep as seven mirror panels on…

Brussels Zenne River project halted amid €37M cost, €1.5B gap

Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Brussels’ €37M Zenne River project in Maximilian Park, set for 2025–2026, was halted…

Belgium tracks 764 networks with 2 added to the terror list

Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Belgium’s OCAD tracks extremist group 764 and “The Com,” linked to hate, sextortion,…

IATA chief urges EU to revise airline green fuel targets

Singapore (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Willie Walsh, the head of global industry group IATA, stated on Wednesday that…

Bruges repairs loose cobblestones after tourist theft surge 

Bruges (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Bruges is repairing loose cobblestones to prevent theft (€ 70/month), reduce falls, and…

Zonhoven: Heidestrand pond reopens after 2019 E. coli closure

Zonhoven (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - The Heidestrand swimming pond in Zonhoven reopened after being closed since 2019 due…

Herentals: Lenteheide lock vandalised for 3rd time

Herentals (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - In Herentals, vandals pushed away the tractor lock in Lenteheide for the 3rd…

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