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Various political figures, Jewish leaders, and the Israeli ambassador gathered in Poland's parliament for a Hanukkah ceremony following a recent attack by a far-right MP on the ceremonial

A brand-new night train is poised to embark on its maiden journey from Berlin, whisking travelers to both Brussels and Paris. Departing from Berlin on Monday evenings, the Nightjet will

The Adviesraad Migratie, the government's migration advisory body in the Netherlands, suggests the country needs a significant influx of foreign workers to manage the consequences of its

 

This Saturday marks the 150th anniversary of the renowned flea market at Jeu de Balle in Brussels, with the city celebrating this milestone through a series of events on both Friday and

New-Art auction house in Hooglede, West Flanders, has announced the forthcoming auction of a Picasso masterpiece. The piece in question is an oil painting believed to date back to around

 

The Danish parliament recently approved legislation outlawing the burning of the Koran, marking it as "inappropriate treatment" punishable by up to two years in prison.

The Belgian Federal Planning Bureau is gearing up for a groundbreaking study slated for 2024—testing the impacts of condensing the workweek to 32 hours without compromising pay.

As per RTL Nieuws' investigation with key organizations tracking such data—De Regenboog in Amsterdam and Barka in 14 other cities—over 6,000 migrant workers are currently homeless in

In December, holiday-related expenses are causing financial strain for nearly 40 percent of Netherlands residents, according to a survey conducted by Hart van Nederland. ABN Amro's study


20,000 people reportedly joined the Climate March in Brussels on Sunday, as confirmed by Belgian police. The central message emphasized the significance of even the smallest rise in