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Prime minister Charles Michel and federal foreign trade minister Kris Peeters are on an economic mission to Japan this week, hosting industry at a seminar to discuss why Belgium is the right place
Concerned about the recent escalation of violence in Burundi, Belgium’s international development minister Alexander De Croo (Open VLD) has announced that Belgium will suspend its aid to the count
Theo Francken, federal state secretary for asylum policy, travelled to Rome this week to for talks with his Italian counterpart, Domenico Manzione, on efforts to deal with thousands of African mig
Belgium’s minister of development co-operation, Alexander De Croo, has pledged €36 million to the international organisation Global Partnership for Education.
Watchers of the skies be warned: If you should think you see a Russian air force Antonov An-30 flying overhead in the next few days, your eyes do not deceive you.
The Belgian government will free up €10 million for development projects in North and South Kivu in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), according to the cabinets of foreign affairs minister Di
Vital Kamerhe (pictured), opposition leader and president of the Union for the Congolese Nation (UNC) has requested Belgium’s help with the electoral process in the Democratic Republic of
A delegation of seven MPs visited the Gaza strip on a fact-finding mission this week.
Belgian prime minister Charles Michel met the newly elected Greek prime minister, Alexis Tsipras, yesterday on the sidelines of the European Union summit.