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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Shooting Incident in Ixelles Home

Brussels (The Brussels Morning newspaper): On August 29, there was a break-in at a house in Ixelles. A…

Antwerp Prison Attack: Social Worker Assaulted, Alarm Fails

Antwerp (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): On September 2, a social worker in Antwerp was violently attacked by an…

Audi Brussels workers protest job cuts amid management conflict

Brussels (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): Audi Brussels workers protest over lack of new model, fear for job security.…

Antwerp’s De Werfkeet: 11,000 jobs for Oosterweel & Ringparken

Antwerp (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): In Antwerp, VDAB's "De Werfkeet" trains people to fill 11,000 construction jobs for…

“Silent Struggle” statue raises mental health awareness in Hasselt

Hasselt (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): The "Silent Struggle" statue in Hasselt raises awareness about mental health, particularly suicide…

Poets provide personalized poems for lonely funerals in Dendermonde

Dendermonde (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): De Papieren Knuffel is a group of poets who write and recite personalized…

Fast-growing Anna Paulowna tree causes concerns in Ghent

Ghent (The Brussels Morning newspaper): A rapidly growing Anna Paulowna tree in Ghent is blocking sunlight for residents…

Sint-Niklaas library basement closed after asbestos found in leak repairs

Sint-Niklaas (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): Heavy rain caused a leak in the library's basement warehouse in Sint-Niklaas, leading…

Leuven incident: 3 students clash with NSV members over views

Leuven (The Brussels Morning newspaper): A fight broke out on October 29, 2022, between three students and members…

Olympic Essenbeek-Halle’s track renovated for €1.2M, boosting athletes

Halle (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): The Olympic Essenbeek-Halle athletics club's track, built in the 1950s, underwent a 1.2…

Bruges studio Arte Grossé dresses the Pope

Bruges (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): Arte Grossé, a Belgian studio, takes pride in creating high-quality religious clothing for…

Verapaz bridge brings changes to the Ghent intersection

Ghent (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): Preparatory work for the Verapaz bridge in Ghent has begun, leading to intersection…

Hasselt colleges attract more students this year

Hasselt (The Brussels Morning newspaper): Limburg's higher education institutions report strong enrollment growth, led by PXL University College's…

Accident claims woman’s life in Brussels

Brussels (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): A woman died in an accident near Docks Bruxsel shopping center in Brussels…

Ambulance theft in Antwerp highlights youth misbehavior concerns

Antwerp (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): In Antwerp, three young men stole an ambulance for fun, prompting police action.…

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