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Jolene Loh, Alice Carson and Lydia and Rachel Taylor
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It was a friend’s dying wish that ignited a positive story of enterprise, sustainability and lasting allegiance among a group of international women in Belgium.

AfricaMuseum Tervuren
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The Belgian government sold a valuable and stolen Nigerian work of art to a Flemish antique dealer for €240, according to an investigation by VRT NWS and De Tijd.

Illustration picture from the exhibition at the Africa Museum in Tervuren, Tuesday 06 July. (BELGA PHOTO LAURIE DIEFFEMBACQ)
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The Royal Museum for Central Africa in Tervuren has requested help in its investigation into whether or not objects from its collection have been unlawfully acquired

Thierry Noesen from Belvas with Ivory Coast cocoa farmers
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Easter is synonymous with eating chocolate and in Belgium – touted as the world capital for cocoa treats – the choice of eggs and chocolate delights is second to none.

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Take a large museum with a fascinating collection, located in an atmospheric period building. Add a small group of resourceful visitors.

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The Anima film festival is a highlight on Europe’s animation calendar, with professionals travelling in to pitch projects to producers, take master classes and search for partners for their projec

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Racism is still very prevalent in Belgian society, according to a new report from the UN's Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent, published this week.

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It was the news that nine school children had died when their canoe overturned on the Congo River that spurred local activist Elozi Lomponda to set up the charity

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The Royal Museum of Central Africa in Tervuren attracted almost 60,000 visitors in the first month since its reopening following a five-year, €66 million renovation.

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