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Belgium and Latvia: A shared interest in contemporary art

Two exhibitions and a book are currently drawing attention to the close ties between the Latvian and Belgian art worlds in the 1920s and 1930s – relationships that seemed almost forgotten, at least here, due to the Second World War and the decades of Soviet occupation. Fortunately, Latvia regained...

Cinquantenaire Museum returns hundreds of pieces to Iran

On December 25, Brussels’ Cinquantenaire Museum shipped 349 archaeological treasures back to where they came from in Iran. Iran has since 1981 sought the return of the artefacts, many of which were removed from the country illegally, according to Iranian authorities. The Royal Museum of Art and...

Decline in international adoptions in Belgium

The number of foreign children adopted by Belgian parents dropped by about half in the last four years, reports La Dernière Heure. In 2010, there were 394 international adoptions, compared to 213 in 2013. According to Didier Dehou, head of adoption within Belgium’s French-speaking community, the...

Brussels resident delivers beer by bicycle

Brussels resident Jeroen Verhoeven recently launched an original business initiative, transporting beer to locals using different types of bicycles to deliver up to nine crates. Verhoeven only distributes beers from Brussels breweries Brasserie de la Senne and Cantillon, reports brusselnieuws.be. "...

Date set for Belgium’s first prison euthanasia

A Belgian man who has served 30 years in prison for rape and murder will have his request for euthanasia granted on Sunday, January 11, the prisons agency confirmed. Frank Van den Bleeken ( pictured ) was found insane by a court in the 1980s on charges of rape and murder of a 19-year-old girl and...

Breakthrough in treatment of dementia at KU Leuven

Molecular biologists at the University of Leuven (KU Leuven) and the Flemish life sciences research institute VIB have made global headlines with ground-breaking research on a treatment for dementia. The researchers simulated the origination of dementia in the lab and were able to repair the...

Wage Watchers: How much does an engineer-researcher earn?

What do you do for work? I do scientific research focused on industry. In my job, I have a lot of freedom and not much stress, because I work whenever I want with plenty of autonomy. It’s really more of a hobby than my job. What do you think of your salary? My salary isn’t good for someone with a...

Prisoner stabs six guards in Forest

Six prison guards were injured on Sunday at the prison in Forest, Brussels, when a prisoner lashed out with a knife. One of the prison guards is in critical condition, reports De Standaard . The offender is Rachid El Boukhari, who last month was sentenced to 27 years in prison on conviction of...

Brussels to limit number of new restaurants

The City of Brussels wants to limit the number of permits it allows for new restaurants and snack bars to open up in the city centre. In this way the city aims to keep its neighbourhoods diverse and prevent them from becoming overrun with cafes and snack bars, reports brusselnieuws.be. "In certain...

54 thefts a day on public transport

There were an estimated 20,000 thefts on public transport in Belgium in 2013, or 54 thefts a day, according to figures released by the federal police. The figure is down 14% on similar statistics for 2012. Nearly 9,000 thefts occurred in train and metro stations, 7,199 on trains and metros, 2,226...

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