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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Measles cases rise in Antwerp with 47 reported in April 2025

Antwerp (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Measles cases in Flanders rose sharply to 47 in April 2025, mostly in…

Brussels marks 36th anniversary with Iris festival events

Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Brussels marks its 36th anniversary with the Iris Festival on 3–4 May 2025,…

Brussels Costermans antique shop expands with Café 

Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Antique shop Costermans of Grote Zavel in Brussels, managed by Arnaud Jaspar-Costermans, is…

12-Month Probation faced by man in Mechelen due to drugs

Mechelen (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - A man from Bruges, caught with drugs worth 3,900 euros, faced a 12-month…

798 Flemish farms face manure ban, Limburg affected 

Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Starting January 1, 2028, Flemish farms in Special Protection Zones must stop using…

22 years old Kaprijke man acquitted in Damme Natiënlaan crash

Damme (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Back in January, a Kaprijke resident (22) received a verdict of innocence following…

Ringtrambus UZ Jette-Zaventem faster with Vilvoorde bus lanes

Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – The Ringtrambus between Jette UZ and Zaventem airport will operate at a faster…

E40 roadwork between Leuven and Brussels causes delays

Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - From April 30 to May 4, 2025, the Roads and Traffic Agency will…

Euro zone grows, but trade war fears loom large

Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - In the first quarter, the eurozone economy experienced growth that surpassed forecasts, marking…

Maasmechelen €6M trambus project faces criticism 

Maasmechelen (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - The new trambus will connect Maasmechelen, Genk, and Hasselt, with €6 million upgrades…

Brussels Waterbus starts from May 1 due to funding delays 

Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - The Waterbus between Brussels and Vilvoorde starts May 1, 2025, with limited trips…

Crane breakdown at Dirk Boutslaan Franz Thielemanslaan, Leuven 

Leuven (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – The Leuven area near Dirk Boutslaan and Franz Thielemanslaan has resumed access to…

Excavator hits pipe in Kermisstraat Roeselare, 100s evacuated

Roeselare (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – An excavator operating in Kermisstraat Roeselare unexpectedly struck a medium-pressure pipe at 12:45…

ACV gives cacti in Flemish Brabant to protest work policies

Leuven (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - In Leuven and 4 other towns of Flemish Brabant, the ACV union gave…

Deadly clashes erupt in Druze town near Damascus

Damascus (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - On Tuesday, violence in a mostly Druze town near the Syrian capital resulted…

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