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Aalst mayor Christoph D'Haese (R) and a Jewish caricature pictured during the yearly carnival parade in the streets of Aalst, Sunday 23 February 2020, starting on Sunday with the so-called Zondagsstoet. (BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK)
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An investigation into offensive representations of Jews on show at last year’s Aalst carnival is still ongoing, prompting anger and consternation among the anti-discrimination groups which submitt

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Arguments were heard this week in the legal complaint involving 16 former members of the Jehovah’s Witness community in Belgium.

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The equal opportunity service, equal.brussels, has launched the "Brussels accessible to all" awareness campaign.

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According to equal opportunities group Unia, the corona crisis has fuelled public distrust, saying that the current climate has led to a strong tendency to identify culprits or scapegoats.

Illustration picture shows a for rent sign in the window of a real estate agency in Brussels. (BELGA PHOTO SISKA GREMMELPREZ)
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The Brussels Court of Appeal has confirmed the validity of "situation tests" and telephone records used to prove housing discrimination, Belgium’s anti-discrimination agency Unia has announced.

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Presenting the city’s new LGBTQI+ plan of action on  Friday, Khalid Zian, alder

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More than 6,000 people have signed an online petition calling on Belgian rail operator SNCB not to remove a piece of graffiti honouring George Floyd, the African-American whose death in police cus

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Belgium is still the second-best country in Europe when it comes to rights for the lesbian-gay-bisexual-transgender-intersex (LGBTI) community.

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Brussels-based chemical giant Solvay has come in ninth in the new Financial Times ranking of best employers when it comes to inclusion and diversity.

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