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The European Commission has given Belgium one month to adapt its law relating to employment in the ports, nearly 18 months after its first ruling that the so-called Major Law is in breach of

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About 78% of Belgian households with children say that the child benefit they receive from the state is an important part of the family budget.

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A Brussels court on Wednesday dismissed the claim brought by a number of Muslim organisations against the Flemish minister for animal welfare, Ben Weyts (pictured).

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In 15 years, Belgium's wind turbines – both on land and at sea – could provide for 20% of the country's electricity consumption, compared with just 5% today, according to new predictions by

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Unions representing staff at the Flemish public broadcaster VRT carried out promised industrial action yesterday in protest at the cutback plan presented on Monday by management to the board

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The trial of members of the Aquino crime family in Hasselt has been stopped, after defence lawyers accused the three judges of conflict of interest.

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Belgian start-ups provide employment for approximately 49,000 people, according to a survey by start-up expert Omar Mohout and startups.be.

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Several hundred thousand Belgians qualify to pay lower fees at the doctor, pharmacy and hospital, but are not aware of it, often paying three times too much, writes Het Laatste Ni

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Between April and June of this year, Belgians bought €1.97 million worth of products and services online, according to research commissioned by e-commerce association BeCommerce, reports

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