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.
1825 Articles

Train traffic resumes Vilvoorde–Mechelen after fire

Vilvoorde (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Train traffic between Vilvoorde and Mechelen resumed at 9 p.m. after a major…

Province blocks Haasrode housing plan over home count

Haasrode (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - The province of Flemish Brabant has rejected Durabrik’s housing project in Haasrode, stating…

Antwerp police warn against scanning random QR codes

Antwerp (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Antwerp police issue a fraud warning urging the public not to scan random…

EU seeks to extend duty-free lobster deal with US

Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - The European Union is willing to extend an agreement that permits the duty-free…

Beringen Casino renovation begins with Meynen & Witters

Beringen  (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Next week, the historic Casino in Beringen begins entrance hall renovation, led by…

HOGENT & AZORG launch AI-in-healthcare course in Aalst

Aalst (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - HOGENT and AZORG launched a course in Aalst combining computer science and healthcare,…

EU Parliament approves tariffs on Russian, Belarusian fertilisers

Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - On Thursday, the European Parliament approved steep tariffs on fertilisers and specific agricultural…

Dutch woman sentenced to 18 months for Lanaken harassment

Lanaken (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - A 29-year-old Dutch woman was sentenced to an 18-month suspended prison term by…

Essen’s  De Bosrust closes after 30 years, owner seeks buyer

Essen (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Tavern De Bosrust in Horendonk (near Essen), opened in 1991, closed due to…

Few Westhoek residents test smoke alarms monthly

Westhoek (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Only 20% of Westhoek residents test smoke detectors monthly, prompting fire brigade warnings…

Misshapen carrots from Sint-Margriete not wasted

Sint-Margriete (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - 6,000 kilos of misshapen carrots grown by farmers in Sint-Margriete, rejected by supermarkets,…

Antwerp opens offices to youth groups for meetings

Antwerp (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Antwerp opens neighborhood secretariats to youth associations, offering vital space for meetings and…

KU Leuven’s new rector studied at College ten Doorn in Eeklo

Eeklo (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Severine Vermeire from Eeklo, the 1st female rector of KU Leuven, studied at…

Berlaar Wednesday market back to Marktplein after sales drop

Berlaar (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Berlaar's Wednesday market moved back to the central Marktplein, improving visibility. Jerry Moyson…

Genk builds emergency volunteer corps, Bree mayor Wils warns

Genk (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Genk, led by councillor Toon Vandeurzen, is forming a volunteer emergency group supported…

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