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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Bruges repairs 5 heat-damaged roads, and Demon leads the fix

Bruges (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Extreme heat damaged several older concrete roads in Bruges, like Koolkerkse Steenweg and…

Mampaka (MR) wants the Brussels Parliament in Senate hall

Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Brussels Parliament President Bertin Mampaka (MR) proposes moving the parliament to the mostly…

Flanders heatwave causes 6 km jams on E313 and E31

Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Due to heat damage, roads on E313 (near Diepenbeek) and E314 (near Aarschot,…

Leuven nearly sells €114K sweeper for €390 by mistake

Leuven (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - In Leuven, a €114,000 electric sweeper was mistakenly listed for auction at €390.…

Iran’s president announces suspension of ties with IAEA

Tehran (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Iran's President, Masoud Pezeshkian, has announced that his government is putting its cooperation…

Squirrels steal the show at Diepenbeek proposal

Diepenbeek (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - In Diepenbeek, Jo Weerts proposed to Leen in a heartwarming moment featuring squirrels…

Willebroek opens new mobility hub at train station

Willebroek (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Willebroek inaugurates a new mobility hub at its train station, offering seamless access…

Polish PM Tusk announces border checks with Germany, Lithuania

Warsaw (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Poland is set to implement temporary border controls with Germany and Lithuania starting…

European Union seeks tariff cuts in key sectors from US

Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - European Union officials are seeking urgent tariff relief in key sectors as part…

Merz backs Schengen but demands strict border control

Berlin (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Germany aims to maintain the European Union's Schengen area, which permits free movement,…

Brecht photographer closes shop after 30 years of service

Sint-Katelijne-Waver (Brussel Morning Newspaper) - After 30 years in business, Brecht photographer Sven Van Roy is closing his…

Empro Europe fined €120K for odor nuisance in Dendermonde

Dendermonde (Brussel Morning Newspaper) - Empro Europe in Dendermonde was fined €120,000 for persistent odor nuisance and environmental…

Parents’ camp for school spots at SIL Kontich in 2025

Kontich (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - In June 2025, parents camped outside Sint-Jozefinstituut in Kontich for upper-grade spots. Director…

Bishop Van Hecke resigns at 75, De Jonghe takes over

Ghent (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Bishop of Ghent Lode Van Hecke (75) resigned due to health; Pope Leo…

Antwerp Sinksenfoor shifts to 6 PM amid 36°C heat

Antwerp (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Due to a heatwave (36°C), the Sinksenfoor in Antwerp opens later (6 p.m.,…

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