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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Jonathan Holslag urges Denderfonds expansion for Tienen’s growth

Tienen (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - The Flemish government is expanding the "Denderfonds" by 4 million euros to aid…

LeMC’s ‘Cocaine’ song highlights Antwerp’s drug crisis

Antwerp (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - 'Cocaine': that's the name of the new single by Antwerp city troubadour Tourist…

Poperinge residents push for road safety at Den Braband bend

Poperinge (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Residents near Den Braband in Heuvelland are worried about accidents caused by speeding…

European Parliament debates support for EU regions bordering Russia

The European Parliament has engaged in a crucial debate on the need for targeted support for EU regions…

Police deploy mobile cameras in Marke to track burglars in real time

Rodenburg (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Marke faces a burglary epidemic that has prompted the local police force to…

Warlop & Dumalin art Belgian pavilion performance for Venice 2026

Belgium (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Artist Miet Warlop and curator Caroline Dumalin will unveil their new artistic work…

Izegem: Night fire damages 2 emergency homes at 4 o’clock

Izegem (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - A house with multiple apartments suffered damage from a fire in Izegem last…

Edegem sports hall upgrades to automated access system

Edegem (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Edegem's sports hall is implementing a new access system with badges, codes, and…

Jenever Museum Hasselt: Alcohol education for ages 15-18

Hasselt (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - The Jenever Museum in Hasselt provides alcohol education to young people from 15…

Edegem faces overflowing bins after collector injury

Edegem (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Due to injury to a waste collector because of improperly disposed broken glass,…

Don Bosco Hoboken students sent home amid power outage

Hoboken (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - All students from Don Bosco Secondary School in Hoboken received dismissal orders on…

Mechelen: Thief flees on foot across E19, halts traffic

Mechelen (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - The Rivierenland zone police department arrested three suspected thieves in Mechelen. The intruders…

Boutersem calls for expanded neighborhood watch networks

Boutersem (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Boutersem aims to develop more neighbourhood information networks across the city. The BIN…

Bruges considers fare for tourists on free bus service

Bruges ( Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Bruges is considering changes to its shuttle bus service due to concerns…

Bilzen-Hoeselt: Flanders Audit sparks Sports Park Scandal debate

Hoeselt (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Auditor Flanders produced a forensic report that led Bilzen-Hoeselt city council to receive…

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