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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New Aalst weir: Geert Weymeis enhances Dender River management

Aalst (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): The new Aalst weir, managed by Geert Weymeis of Flemish Waterway, regulates Dender…

Ostend launches 320 electric car charging stations

Ostend (Brussels Morning Newspaper): Ostend has installed 320 electric car charging stations near popular spots for locals and…

De Lin strike disrupts bus services in Leuven: Lines 1-9 & school routes affected

Leuven (Brussels Morning Newspaper): De Lin drivers are on strike, causing major bus service disruptions in Leuven and…

Anderlecht shooting injures one; Minister Rudi Vervoort targets Hotspots

Anderlecht (Brussels Morning Newspaper): A recent shooting in Brussels injured one person, prompting an investigation led by Sarah…

Hygiene crisis at Molenbeek Gulden Bodemstraat school: 350 students affected

Sint-Jans-Molenbeek (Brussels Morning Newspaper): A worried parent reported serious hygiene problems at a primary school on Gulden Bodemstraat,…

Limburg pride 2025 in Hasselt: Embracing mental health with 15,000 attendees

Hasselt (Brussels Morning Newspaper): Limburg Pride 2025, with the theme "Love Yourself, Embrace the Journey," aims to raise…

Dwaaltuin: Gijs Van Vaerenbergh’s living art for KU Leuven’s 600th anniversary

Leuven (Brussels Morning Newspaper): The Dwaaltuin, an interactive steel maze by Gis Van Vaerenbergh, celebrates KU Leuven's 600th…

Bruges Urban Depot: Freerunning & 3×3 basketball hub faces delays

Bruges (Brussels Morning Newspaper): The Urban Depot in Assebroek, scheduled to open in the summer of 2024, will…

Suspicious object found in Anderlecht: DOVO responds, event canceled

Anderlecht (Brussels Morning Newspaper): A suspicious object resembling a grenade was found in the South police zone, prompting…

Ann Hendrix’s Asster Soccer team: Mental health champions in Sint-Truiden

Sint-Truiden (Brussels Morning Newspaper): Ann Hendrix of Asster says that exercise improves mental health. Their indoor soccer team,…

Genk’s green future: 2,100 solar panels by 2050 for 250 families with iChoosr support

Genk (Brussels Morning Newspaper): Genk aims for climate neutrality by 2050, installing 2,100 solar panels to power 250…

Veerle aids cyclist after roundabout accident; Ypres remembers Sarah Trioen

Ypres (Brussels Morning Newspaper): Veerle Maes witnessed a cyclist accident at a dangerous roundabout, where Sarah Trioen was…

Activists stand firm in Ghent’s Bloemekenswijkbos against De Lin

Ghent (Brussels Morning Newspaper): Environmental activists have been camping in Bloemekenswijkbos, Ghent, since July to protest De Lin's…

15-Year-Old Buys Alcohol in 14 of 16 Shops, CAW’s Joran Raises Concerns in Bruges 

Bruges (Brussels Morning Newspaper): In June, a CAW Noord-West-Vlaanderen experiment in Bruges revealed that a 15-year-old bought alcohol…

Leonhuis: Ellen Renson’s mission to address dropouts for 40 kids in Genk

Genk (Brussels Morning Newspaper): Leonhuis supports around 40 children in Sledderlo and Kolderbos, offering meals, homework help, and…

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