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Skeletons, black death and migration: the discovery of thousands of skeletons in the main square of Belgium’s Sint Truiden ignited the largest DNA study in the world for one single cemetery – ...
The year is 1897 or 1898. Imagine, briskly stepping off a steamer that has just crossed the English Channel, a forceful, burly man in his mid-20s, with a handlebar moustache. With an ailing mother and ...
Our lead story today is a worrying report about young people involved in terror offences and investigations in Belgium. The most worrying thing is that they are ...
A Dutch weather forecaster has accused Belgium of inadvertently stealing wind from its neighbours’ wind turbines in the North Sea. Wind farms in Belgium are reportedly taking up to 3 % of wind energy ...
A Belgian football fan who was in Liverpool for yesterday’s English Premier League title parade has said he felt "angry and upset" when he heard the news that a car had ploughed into a crowd in a city ...
Almost one in five (19%) of Brussels residents "often" or "always" feel unsafe in their neighbourhood, according to figures from a new Security Monitor survey. The increasing feeling of insecurity is ...
While Belgium is a good student in terms of access to contraceptives, the responsibility and burden of contraceptive use still lies mainly with women, according to a new study by the Institute for the ...
Pope Leo XIV has called for greater unity during his inaugural mass, while criticising the effects of unchecked capitalism and the quest for power. The Pope expressed concern about the global ...
'L’horloger,' the debut novel by Belgian author Jérémie Claes, won the Evêché Prize for crime fiction on Tuesday evening in Marseille, France. Claes, who has worked as a wine merchant near Brussels ...
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