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The ceremony at which foreign affairs minister Didier Reynders was awarded the Légion d’Honneur was paid for with public money, it has been revealed.
The city of Antwerp is considering the creation of a ‘fast-track’ registration system for foreigners who pay more.
The budget spent by politicians during a local election campaign only affects their chances to a limited extent, whereas their record as a politician and their place on the electoral list ar
The Belgian Brewers' Federation has submitted an appeal to the European Commission, challenging the French government's decision to raise the tax on beer by 160% at the beginning of the year
Public enterprise minister Jean-Pascal Labille (pictured) will today submit to a restricted council of ministers proposal to cap the salaries of CEOs of public companies.
A monument to the victims of the Ottoman genocide of Assyrians in World War One will be unveiled on August 4 in Belgium, on the site of the sanctuary of Banneux, near Liège.
As Belgium prepares to welcome a new king to the throne, questions will inevitably be asked of Philippe's ability to show the same diplomatic skills as his father in the minefield that is Be
The civil list granted to the future King Philippe will be subject to VAT and excise duties, various Belgian media report today.