Linkebeek old pool site in Brouwerijstraat becomes public park

Linkebeek (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Linkebeek's future park, the old swimming pool site in Brouwerijstraat, will be open to all people. For this, the municipality has applied for a permit.…

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Deinze truck crash closes Van Crombrugghe Bridge

Deinze (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - A truck collided with a pillar of the Van Crombrugghe Bridge in Deinze, forcing authorities to close the structure for safety assessments and repairs. One…

By Lailuma Sadid 3 Min Read

Dilsen-Stokkem unveils glamping rafts on the water

Dilsen-Stokkem (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Dilsen-Stokkem transforms camping rafts into luxury glamping tents with kitchens and bathrooms, offering a unique hotel experience on the water. Two glamping tents that float…

By Lailuma Sadid 3 Min Read

Tienen bans gatherings in Oude Kleerkopersstraat again

Tienen (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Tienen reintroduces a gathering ban on Oude Kleerkopersstraat after repeated resident complaints about noise, intimidation, and persistent public nuisance. Mayor Jonathan Holslag has issued a…

By Sarhan Basem 2 Min Read

MEPs set to join Budapest protest against Orban government

MEPs say they will take part in the Budapest Pride event in Budapest on 28 June as a sign of protest against Viktor Orbán. The pledge came in a debate…

By Martin Banks 5 Min Read

EU Parliament forms working group to probe NGO financing

Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - In order to examine the way the European Commission finances non-governmental organizations, the party leaders of the European Parliament decided on Thursday to establish a…

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Brussels: 2 staff stabbed at Sint-Pieters, probe ongoing

Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - A man suddenly stabbed 2 staff members at Sint-Pieters Hospital in Brussels. He was arrested immediately. The ER closed briefly. An investigation led by Laura…

By Sarhan Basem 3 Min Read

Putin and Xi criticise Israel’s strikes on Iran during phone call

Moscow (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - On Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping had a phone call. Both leaders criticised Israel for its strikes on Iran and…

By Sarhan Basem 3 Min Read

Lommel to get €1.5M German investment for WWII cemetery

Lommel (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Germany and Lommel are funding the WWII German cemetery in Kattenbos. €150,000 from Lommel supports a museum, education, tourism, and catering. Over 39,000 soldiers rest…

By Lailuma Sadid 4 Min Read

China opposes possible US military action against Iran

Beijing (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said on Thursday that Beijing objects to any actions that go against the principles of the United Nations Charter,…

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Merchtem protest with 80 posters leads to €350 fine

Merchtem (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - In Merchtem, CD&V Plus protested cutting 60 oak trees with 80 posters. Councillor Toon Luypaert got a €350 fine. Mayor Maarten Mast insists rules apply…

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Midsummer Jazz and Art Festival in Ronse from June 21 to 23

Ronse (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - The Midsummer Jazz & More festival in Ronse (June 21–23) combines jazz and visual art at TIO3, featuring works by Appel, Haring, Vermandere, Lasoen, and…

By Sarhan Basem 3 Min Read

In The Hague to Safeguard Our Citizens’ Future

The upcoming NATO summit in The Hague on June 24–25 could have profound consequences for millions of European citizens. If the proposal to raise defence spending to 5% of GDP…

By Giuseppe Conte 7 Min Read

Liedekerke starts tree action plan led by Mayor Van Den Abele

Liedekerke (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - A falling branch in Liedekerke's Warandepark sparked a 'tree action plan' after years of neglect. Mayor Berdien Van Den Abele ordered inspections of 700 trees,…

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Harelbeke acts on nuisances, mayor urges unity

Harelbeke (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Harelbeke, led by Mayor Michaël Vannieuwenhuze, boosts police powers to curb public disturbances. He urges regional cooperation with towns like Kortrijk and Waregem to address…

By Sarhan Basem 3 Min Read

Iran’s Arak and Natanz nuclear sites hit by Israel

Tehran (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - On Thursday, the Israeli military announced it had targeted the Arak nuclear reactor in Iran overnight and hit what it claimed was a nuclear weapons…

By Lailuma Sadid 3 Min Read
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