Brussels, Belgium - January 20, 2025 The European Commissioner for Budget, Anti-Fraud and Public Administration, the conservative-liberal Piotr Serafin, and the Spanish Minister of Economy, Trade and Enterprise, Carlos Cuerpo, met on Monday in Brussels.
Soccer-Belgium fire coach Tedesco
The Coral Nordic tanker with a batch of LNG from the Cryogaz Vysotsk plant indicated the German port as the final point of arrival, but left for Belgium. The Russian project has come under US sanctions,
A nationwide strike in protest against possible pension reforms crippled air and rail traffic in Belgium on Monday and many schools remained shut.
Hotel property company Pandox and German operator Numa have reached a new long-term lease agreement for Hotel Hubert in Brussels, Belgium. This strategic move is set to enhance the hotel's net operating income and overall value, with the agreement scheduled to begin on 1 April 2025.
Azerbaijan's Embassy to the Kingdom of Belgium and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg Mission to the European Union have shared a video featuring photos taken by world-renowned photographer Reza Deghati.
Belgium’s once pastoral pastime of pigeon racing has come to this: Drones swoop over lofts where valuable pigeons are housed to look for security weaknesses, laser sensors set off alarms at night and cameras linked live to mobile apps keep potential thieves at bay — 24/7.
BRUSSELS: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim attended a gathering here with Malaysians living in Belgium.
Thousands of Belgian bankers will now have to promise to be honest on the job as the country tries to shore up public trust in its financial industry.
BRUSSELS: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s visit to Belgium is expected to revive negotiations for the long-stalled Malaysia-European Union Free Trade Agreement (Meufta), offering a fresh opportunity to strengthen trade ties.
The country’s food agency warned against using evergreens in food after the city of Ghent suggested an unusual form of recycling: spruce needle butter.
RANST, Belgium — Belgium's once pastoral pastime of pigeon racing has come to this: Drones swoop over lofts where valuable birds are housed to look for security weaknesses, laser sensors set off alarms at night and cameras linked live to mobile apps keep potential thieves at bay — 24/7.