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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De Wever negotiates revised supernote amid coalition discontent and challenges

Brussels (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): The negotiations between the different parties grind to an end as the new…

Hasselt’s Virga Jessefeesten: A celebration of culture and faith

Hasselt (the Brussels morning Newspaper): The Virga Jessefeesten in Hasselt held every seven years features processions celebrating Mary…

Antwerp intersection redevelopment aims to improve pedestrian safety

Antwerp (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): The Hoogstraat and Reyndersstraat redevelopment aimed to enhance pedestrian safety with a speed…

Lifeguards rescue German tourists from rough waters in Knokke-Heist

Knokke-Heist (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): Two German tourists a 16-year-old girl and a 28-year-old woman were rescued by…

Pukkelpop festival in Hasselt, Belgium: Music, nature and sustainability

Hasselt (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): A group of young ladies arrived early at Pukkelpop to secure a good…

Belgium’s health and fitness focus shines at Paris Paralympic games

Brussels (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): Paris 2024 has seen the recommendation of Selma Van Kerm from the Belgian…

Brussels open air festival celebrating culture and society outdoors

Brussels (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): On 31 August 2024 the very first Brussels Open Air Festival will pay…

Incident in Sint-Niklaas involves youths and injuries

Sint-Niklaas (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): A stabbing incident involving young people in Southport UK has left three children…

Genk’s Endless Horizon: Connecting city life and nature

Genk (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): Dutch artist Giny Vos's light artwork 'Endless Horizon' illuminates a tunnel under the…

Flanders Allows Burials with Pets, Modernizes Cemetery Regulations in Sint-Niklaas

Sint-Niklaas (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): Flanders now allows burials alongside pets reflecting strong human-animal bonds. New regulations promote…

Accident in Mechelen: 3-year-old child hit by car

Mechelen (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): A 3-year-old child was critically injured after being hit by a car in…

Brussels society celebrates bloom of world’s largest Titan Arum 

Brussels (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): At Plantentuin Meise in Belgium the world's largest flowering plant Titan Arum has…

Bart De Wever proposes labor and tax reforms to boost Belgium’s economy

Brussels (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): Bart De Wever is plotting labor profitability reforms for Belgium by removing the…

Record-breaking heatwave sweeps Belgium on August 12, 2024

Brussels (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): On August 12, 2024 Beitem had a temperature of 34.3°C while Uccle had…

Tienen sugar factory faces challenges amid declining sugar beet yields

Tienen (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): The VILT reports a significant decline in sugar beet harvests with sugar content…

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