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This October, the Art & History Museum located in Brussels' Cinquantenaire Park will unveil 12 newly renovated rooms, showcasing collections from the 18th century and

Traffic congestion on Flemish roads reached unprecedented levels over the past 12 months, setting a new record, according to Statistics Flanders.

 

Mia and Noah were once again the most popular names for newborns in Switzerland in 2023, according to the Federal Statistical Office (FSO). Following Mia in the

Starting next school year, 373 schools within the Wallonie-Bruxelles Enseignement (WBE) network will implement a comprehensive ban on smartphone use.

 

Several Ukrainian refugees arriving at the Jaarbeurs shelter in Utrecht on Tuesday were handed a letter advising them to find alternative shelter on their own.

 

European Sleeper, the long-distance train operator, has announced the launch of a new overnight service connecting Brussels to the Alps and Venice, set to begin next

 

The 2024 Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) has recognized eight Polish universities among the top 1,000 institutions globally.

 

While American universities continue to dominate, French higher education holds its own in the latest Shanghai Ranking published this Thursday. Four French universities appear in the top 100,

 

The European Jewish Association (EJA) has initiated legal proceedings against a Belgian satirical magazine, Humo, accusing it of "incitement to murder" Jews.

 

Jean Lefevre, like many French farmers, has just endured one of the most challenging wheat harvests in decades. Since last October, when he began sowing his