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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Former Brussels politician Els Ampe resigns for family reasons

Brussels (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): Els Ampe has resigned from the Brussels municipal council due to family reasons,…

Belgium celebrates 80th anniversary of Liberation

Belgium (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): Belgium celebrates the 80th anniversary of liberation from Nazi rule with events across…

E17 motorway roadworks cause traffic disruptions in Kortrijk

Kortrijk (The Brussels morning Newspaper): The E17 motorway between Kortrik-Oost and Aalbeke has returned to three lanes in…

Fatal crane accident at Brussels port under investigation

Brussels (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): A sixty-year-old man died after being struck by a crane while securing a…

Emergency response to leaning house in Bruges

Bruges (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): In Bruges, the fire department responded to a leaning house in Westmeers, implementing…

Antwerp gold refinery closes amid cancer concerns and protests

Antwerp (The Brussels morning Newspaper): Value Trading, a gold refinery in Antwerp's Jewish quarter, will permanently close next…

Empowering Brussels: Key election and policy insights

Brussels (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): The inspiration guide, created for the upcoming municipal elections on October 13, informs…

Leuven launches eco-friendly parcel machine: A sustainable success story

Leuven (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): A new parcel machine at Philips site in Leuven was assembled in six…

Revitalizing Tienen: A new hub for adult education

Tienen (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): Campus manager Elfriede Kempeneers celebrates 40 years in adult education, unveiling a transformed…

Fire erupts in carpentry workshop in Anderlecht

Anderlecht (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): A fire started in a carpentry workshop, spreading quickly due to flammable materials.…

Thuispunt Ghent gains citywide property rights to boost affordable housing

Ghent (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): Thuispunt in Ghent can buy properties anywhere in the city to create more…

Jenno Berckmoes Belgian cyclist wins muur classic

Brussels (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): Jenno Berckmoes a 23-year-old Belgian cyclist from Lotto Dstny won the Muur Classic…

Belgium’s inflation trends food and energy prices decline

Brussels (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): In August food prices in Belgium rose only 0.04% significantly down from 0.54%…

Antwerp’s memorial walk: Honoring holocaust victims and history

Antwerp (The brussels Morning Newspaper): A memorial walk in Antwerp begins at Mediaplein, honoring the Jewish victims of…

Tereos Aalst silos project faces local opposition and withdrawal  

Aalst (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): Tereos wanted to build two new silos in Aalst, Belgium to store dextrose…

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