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DiscoverEU marks 40 years of Schengen with 40,000 free travel passes for young Europeans
The European Commission is celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Schengen Area by offering 40,000 young Europeans the chance to explore the continent through DiscoverEU, part of the31 October 2025Read More... -
Brussels universities to award honorary doctorates to Stromae, Lize Spit, and Amélie Nothomb
The Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) announced on Monday that Stromae, Lize Spit, Amélie Nothomb, François Schuiten, and Ever Meulen will receive joint honorary doctorates from VUB and27 October 2025Read More... -
Stolen Renaissance masterpiece returns to Italy after 52 years
After more than half a century, a stolen Renaissance painting has finally returned home to Italy. *Madonna with Child*, a tempera-on-wood masterpiece by Venetian painter Antonio Solario,31 July 2025Read More... -
Belgian seaside resorts: highlights of royal De Panne
While Ostend is often dubbed the queen of Belgium’s seaside resorts, the country’s coastline offers many other gems worth discovering. In this series, Belga English explores four distinctive20 July 2025Read More... -
Louis Vuitton named suspect in Dutch money laundering probe
Luxury fashion house Louis Vuitton has been named a suspect in a Dutch money laundering investigation, according to the Dutch Public Prosecution Service (OM). The OM alleges that18 July 2025Read More... -
Brussels tops global rankings for international meetings as tourism soars to new heights
Brussels has once again secured its position as the world’s top city for international meetings, according to the latest annual report from the Union of International Associations (UIA).26 June 2025Read More... -
Coffee prices keep climbing in Czech establishments
The cost of a cup of coffee in Czech restaurants and cafés has increased by 4% over the past year, now averaging CZK 57.80, according to data from the Dotykačka point-of-sale system.15 June 2025Read More...
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Nexperia quietly bought a €6.7 million estate in a small Dutch village—apparently for its controversial former top executive
This summer, chipmaker Nexperia purchased a lavish countryside estate in Loenen aan de Vecht for about 6.7 million euros, according to an investigation by RTL Z. The property includes aRead More... -
Wallonia blocks Swiss military-bound shipment to Israel at Liège Airport
A shipment travelling from Switzerland to Israel was seized at Liège Airport last month after authorities determined it contained military-related equipment. The incident was first revealed byRead More... -
Iran frees two French nationals after more than three years in detention
Iran has released two French citizens held for over three years, French President Emmanuel Macron announced on Tuesday.Read More... -
Government of the Netherlands launches nationwide campaign urging citizens to prepare for 72 hours without power or water
Amid rising geopolitical tensions and the growing impact of climate change, the Dutch government has launched a nationwide preparedness campaign encouraging citizens to ready themselvesRead More... -
Nearly 20 tonnes of marijuana seized at Port of Antwerp in 2025
Belgian customs have intercepted almost 20 tonnes of marijuana at the Port of Antwerp since January, a record volume that dwarfs last year’s figures. According to data reported Monday byRead More... -
Belgian Defence Minister: drones over Kleine-Brogel likely on espionage mission
Belgian Defence Minister Theo Francken says the drones detected over the Kleine-Brogel air base on two consecutive nights were likely engaged in espionage. The Limburg installation is widelyRead More... -
Night bus links Luxembourg to major European cities from December
Luxembourg will gain a new set of overnight travel connections this winter as Swiss operator Twiliner, working with the Emile Weber Group, launches its first long-distance night bus routes.Read More... -
Flanders allocates €116 million to strengthen graduate courses
Flanders will channel an additional €116 million into college-based graduate programmes over the next four years, Education Minister Zuhal Demir announced on Radio 1 on Friday.Read More...

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The Congress of the Swiss Abroad, set to take place from July 11-13 in Lucerne, marks its 100th edition this year. Despite evolving over the years, the Congress
On the eve of Flanders Day, Flemish Minister-President Jan Jambon (N-VA) addressed over 150 diplomats stationed in Flanders, underscoring the crucial role of

After being sworn in last week, Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof headed to Brussels on Monday to meet with the presidents of the European Commission, European Council,
French authorities have reported more than 50 physical assaults on candidates and campaigners during the current campaign period, Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin announced on Friday.
Polish Defence Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz and German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius met in Warsaw on Tuesday, July 2, 2024, to discuss European security

French voters started casting their ballots on Sunday in the first round of a snap parliamentary election, which could potentially usher in the country’s first far-right government since World War
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte was officially appointed as the next NATO secretary general on Wednesday morning. He will succeed Jens Stoltenberg on October 1,

Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo and French President Emmanuel Macron signed a memorandum on Monday, on the sidelines of the European summit,

Belgium has a total of 31,800 politicians, administrators, and cabinet members across all levels of government. This large number is primarily due to the higher
