Seoul (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Chinese President Xi Jinping and South Korean President Lee Jae-myung began discussions on…
Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Brussels police carried out a Full Integrated Police Action (FIPA) involving 200+ officers,…
Police in Tanzania fire tear gas and live bullets at protesters in Dar es Salaam after a disputed…
Roeselare (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Roeselare opened its 1st dementia drop-in centre, led by the Alzheimer League and…
Kyiv (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Ukraine imposed a nationwide power supply restriction due to ongoing attacks on energy…
Kortrijk (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Kortrijk will repurpose its 1929 Jenart-Lagae family chapel in St. John’s Cemetery, restored…
Lummen (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - The recreational ban at Schulensmeer, lifted after 4 months, was due to blue-green…
Gaza (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Gaza's civil defence agency reported on Wednesday that overnight air strikes resulted in…
Mortsel (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - The restoration of Mortsel’s Fort 4, funded with €23 million from the Flemish…
Hoeilaart (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - After 43 years, Linda Vandervaeren is closing her 75-year-old bakery in Hoeilaart due…
Seoul (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - According to a senior U.S. defence official, U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth will…
Beirut (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - On Monday, the Israeli military alleged that UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon shot…
Moscow (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Russia conducted a test of the Burevestnik, a new nuclear-capable, nuclear-powered cruise missile,…
Sint-Niklaas (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - In Sint-Niklaas, police arrested a flagged individual, issued 20 Financial Inspection reports, recorded…
Hoeleden (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Around 40 homes in Hoeleden have been without water since Thursday, Oct 24,…

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