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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774 Kayakers explore nature at Hasselt’s Herkenrode Abbey this summer

Hasselt (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): This summer, 774 visitors kayaked at Herkenrode Abbey, using 305 two-person and 164…

Belgian Company Develops Innovative Neurostimulation for Epilepsy

Belgium (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): A new neurostimulation treatment for epilepsy, using Synergia Medical's NAO. VS system shows…

Repeat offender in Aalst: 27-year-old sentence 8 years, €64K fine

Aalst (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): A 27-year-old man in Aalst received an 8-year prison sentence and a lifetime…

MEP Gaetano Pdullà criticizes Meloni for economic stagnation

Brussels (The Brussels Morning Newspaper) - MEP Gaetano Pdullà criticized Italy's economic stagnation, attributing it to Meloni's policies…

The M Museum Celebrates 15th Anniversary with Free Admission and Relatable Art

Leuven (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): The museum is celebrating its anniversary by letting people in for free for…

Flemish Coalition Talks Progress with Budget Agreement, Challenges Remain

Belgium (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): Flemish coalition talks have improved with a budget agreement, but some key issues…

Belgian Police Facial Recognition: Legal Use and Growing Concerns

Belgium (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): Belgian police can use facial recognition software under strict legal conditions, primarily for…

Berlingo crash in Genk: 43-year-old driver escapes injury

Genk (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): A 43-year-old Polish driver crashed his Berlingo into a parked truck in Genk…

Brussels traffic drops 25% amid new mobility rules, no accidents

Brussels (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): Brussels reports a 25% decrease in car traffic due to new restrictions. Bart…

Antwerp’s Waaslandtunnel: New local traffic rules starting September 23

Antwerp (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): The Waaslandtunnel, built in 1933, now allows only local traffic to reduce congestion.…

4,300 attend Brussels Stalingradlaan metro opening; Vermeersch highlights line 3

Brussels (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): Over 4,300 visitors attended the opening of the new Stalingradlaan metro station in…

Young man critically injured in Molenbeek attack: Police investigate

Sint-Jans-Molenbeek (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): Late Friday 20th September at 12:30 AM, police found a seriously injured man.…

Arson in Lokeren: Fire brigade saves carrefour complex

Lokeren (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): A fire caused by arson occurred near a shopping complex housing Carrefour, Brico,…

Society Unites in Brussels for Global World Cleanup Day

Brussels (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): Millions participated in World Cleanup Day, with 400 volunteers cleaning Brussels Willebroek Canal,…

Bruges N31 crash: Truck and car collide, driver injured, traffic jam

Bruges (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): At 10:30 AM on 21st September Saturday, a truck and car crashed on…

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