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Don’t miss one of Brussels’ wildest cinema capers – the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival – for freaky sci-fi, horror, thriller an
Postpartum depression is an often debilitating condition.
Belgium will switch to daylight saving time on 29 March, moving clocks forward by one hour at 2.00.
While a worrying number of students drop out of school early, there are specialised services in place to help them with their return to education.
From dreamlike cherry blossom and the blaze of colourful tulips to plant fairs for green-fingered gardeners, Belgium boasts seasonal festivals and fairs all around the country.
Suicide prevention charity Darkness Into Light Belgium is counting down to its annual walk on 9 May whe
A new e-book tells the harrowing story of what is, arguably, one of the lesser known stories of World War Two.
Co-habiting in Brussels as expats raises a number of key legal questions. The implications differ between a de facto relationship, legal cohabitation and marriage, in terms of taxation, estate, in
The emergence of new sectarian and cult trends in Belgium includes virtual, social media and health-related platforms, according to the latest report by the Centre of study and advice on harmful s







