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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 story begins in 1940. The German army has swept through France and Belgium. Despite the Miracle of Dunkirk in May-June, when nearly 340,000 Allied troops are evacuated across the Channel, hundreds ...
The European Union has agreed to give carmakers more flexibility in meeting their CO2 reduction targets for 2025. But this might cause an undesirable knock-on effect. Every five years, carmakers need ...
In a continent often celebrated for its commitment to social justice and human rights, it is alarming that millions of Europeans still live in poverty. In its latest report, Caritas Europa explores ...
One of the city's great hidden treasures, the Brussels music scene hosts some of the biggest and best up-and-coming artists and bands in the international, European and Belgian scene. Every month, ...
It is not uncommon to hear the capital of Europe being described as a city designed for work rather than life. In a backdrop of financial constraints and a lack of a regional government, Brussels's ...
The Brussels-Capital Region introduced the generalised 30 km/h speed limit in 2021. Five years on, the measure continues to have a positive effect on both speed, and the number and severity of ...
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 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 ...