The Zeedijk in Blankenberge, a beloved promenade along the beach, is set for a significant overhaul under a new revitalization plan. This development aims to […]
EU political leaders throw weight behind Greenland
In recent developments, EU political leaders have expressed strong support for Greenland, recognizing its strategic importance and rich natural resources. This backing comes amidst global […]
Vilvoorde’s St. Wivina Church hosts the last public opening
Vilvoorde’s St. Wivina Church recently held its last public opening, marking a poignant moment for the local community. This historic church, known for its remarkable […]
Some ambulances resume at AZ Monica Deurne after cyberattack
Following a recent cyberattack, some ambulances have resumed operations at AZ Monica Deurne, a healthcare facility in Belgium. The attack, which disrupted services and raised […]
British American Tobacco to cut 51 jobs in Belgium
British American Tobacco (BAT) has announced plans to cut 51 jobs at its manufacturing facility in Belgium as part of a broader restructuring strategy. This […]
Civil Protection conducts flood rescue training on Maas River in Maaseik
Civil Protection recently conducted an essential flood rescue training exercise on the Maas River in Maaseik, aimed at enhancing preparedness for potential flood scenarios. This […]
French government announces new concessions amid farmers’ protests
The French government has unveiled a series of new concessions in response to escalating protests by farmers across the nation. Frustrated by rising costs and […]
Mozay Social – St. Louis Restaurant Review
Mozay Social in St. Louis offers a unique dining experience that captures the essence of contemporary American cuisine with a vibrant twist. The restaurant’s ambiance […]
Cyprus hesitant to resume direct negotiations with Putin during peace progress
Cyprus has shown caution in resuming direct negotiations with Russia’s President Vladimir Putin amidst ongoing peace progress in the region. The island nation is navigating […]
European Commission defends policy decisions in proposed EU AI law changes
The European Commission recently defended its policy decisions in response to proposed changes to the EU AI law. This regulation aims to establish a framework […]
EU Commission Prepares Apple Investigation After Complaint
The European Commission is gearing up for a formal investigation into Apple following a complaint that alleges anti-competitive practices. The inquiry stems from concerns raised […]
4 Men arrested in Hainaut after Uccle Machete kidnapping incident
Four men were arrested in Hainaut following a dramatic incident involving a machete kidnapping in Uccle, a suburb of Brussels. The kidnapping occurred when a […]
