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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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One of the country’s foremost scientific institutions and most popular museums, the Royal Museum of Central Africa, has reopened after a five-year, €66 million renovation in Tervuren, the Flemish

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After five years of renovations and more than a decade of debates on how it should present its extensive collection, archives and research the Royal Museum for Central Africa in Tervuren reo

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Belgian chocolate producers and supermarkets have signed a charter, committing to make the industry 100% sustainable by 2025.

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