Lommel (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Police in Lommel monitored 500 vehicles on the N74; 45% were speeding. Police…
Oostkamp (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - The White and Yellow Cross is opening 3 new nursing stations in West…
Glabbeek (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - The Bunsbeek water treatment plant in Glabbeek, led by Aquafin and supported by…
Herent (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Herent joined the Digital Cemetery project, part of the Flemish government plan, mapping…
Paris (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - France's new Prime Minister, Sebastien Lecornu, resigned on Monday just 14 hours after…
Tbilisi (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - On Sunday, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze stated that protesters aiming to storm…
Antwerp (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Antwerp Bishop Johan Bonny fasted 30 hours for Gaza. Sant’Egidio read the names…
Leuven (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Leuven celebrated 50 years of pedestrian streets—Diestsestraat, Mechelsestraat, Pensstraat—since 1975, highlighting their impact…
Woumen (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Students and instructors protested in Woumen, near Diksmuide, against the Flemish government’s plan…
Moerbeke-Waas (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Mark, a businessman from Moerbeke-Waas, is selling his Russian MiG-21 fighter jet through…
Boechout (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - KSA Bochout’s 25th Antwerp tent party expects 4,000 visitors tonight, Oct 3, 2025.…
Hoogstraten (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Hoogstraten Town Hall on Vriheid will be restored next year for €900,000, with…
Genk (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Genk reduced wild boar nuisance with ANB’s plan, but beavers now cause flooding…
Zeebrugge (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Belgian police boarded Greenpeace’s ship Witness in Zeebrugge after about 50 activists blocked…
Ypres (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - At Ypres Prison, overcrowding forces 12 inmates to sleep on the floor. Staff…
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