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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Overpelt shops tested for accessibility by WICO students

Pelt (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Overpelt shops welcomed WICO Campus students to assess accessibility for those with mobility…

Grease spill on the road causes problems in Eernegem 

Eernegem (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - On Zedelgemsesteenweg, a grease spill made the road dangerously slippery. Firefighters' initial cleaning…

Van Wymersch plans to use seized drug money for safety 

Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Amid rising drug violence and shootings in Brussels, Prosecutor Julien Moinil seeks more…

De Lijn & Antwerp police fine 275 fare dodgers in Merksem

Antwerp (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - De Lijn and Antwerp police conducted a joint operation in Merksem that checked…

UGent apologizes to 190 for incorrect email on missing exams

Ghent (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Ghent University mistakenly announced that Molecular Cell Biology, Neurobiology, and Molecular Pathophysiology exams…

Linter’s De Wegwijzer Nursery School closes for low enrollment

Linter (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - In 2025, VKS De Wegwijzer Nursery School in Orsmaal near Linter closed due…

Van fire in Bocholt: Smoke inhalation injured two

Bocholt (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - A major vehicle fire in Bocholt resulted in two people suffering from smoke…

€3.5M Dutch cycle route in Bilzen: Breda-Etten-Leur opens

Bilzen (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - The Netherlands constructed its first cycle superhighway with 4.5 miles stretching between Breda…

A man vandalises Izegem city hall with swastika

Izegem (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - On February 6, 2025, a man was caught vandalising Izegem city hall with…

VOC Brasschaat saves 2 soot-covered owls from chimney danger

Brasschaat (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Daphne Van Mieghem's VOC Brasschaat/Kapellen rescued 2 soot-covered owls from a chimney. Aftercare,…

Brussels: Herent fair shut down due to trade law violation

Herent (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - A jewellery and antiques fair operating in Herent Belgium experienced a police shutdown…

Lotus Bakeries in Lembeke plans a new factory in Thailand

Lembeke (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - In 2024, Lotus Bakeries' sales increased by 16% to EUR 1,232 million, driven…

SKN Sint-Niklaas loses license over rule violations

Sint-Niklaas (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Voetbal Vlaanderen revoked SKN Sint-Niklaas's youth license due to rule violations, including listing…

Beringen’s athletics track opens for public use

Beringen (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - The athletics track at the old Stedelik Administratief Centrum in Beringen is now…

AB InBev Hoegaarden workers end strike after 2 days

Hoegaarden (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Employees for the AB InBev Hoegaarden brewery went back to work yesterday after…

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