With their fading parchment and delicate ink, old maps are more than just artefacts. They are whispers from the past, offering us glimpses into the minds of those who charted the unknown. These maps ...
Despite decades of progress, violence against women remains rampant. The 30th anniversary of the UN’s Beijing Declaration should be a moment of pride, but instead, we face a wave of attacks on gender ...
Caught between the weight of rising taxes and the winds of political unrest, the art world finds itself in the throes of crisis. Though policies threaten to suffocate its vibrancy, Belgium’s art ...
"The war caught me in Kyiv. I made my decision right away – I was going to fight because it’s my country and someone came to take it." Not the words of a soldier – but of a nurse, Tetyana Faryna. They ...
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced some key details on European security and ReArm Europe programme during her press conference on Sunday marking the first 100 days since the ...
Three people were detained in the Netherlands on Saturday night on suspicion of being connected to a large fire in the city centre of Arnhem. Two of the suspects, aged 30 and 57, are residents of ...
Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, has announced the first ever Security Council meeting. Von der Leyen revealed the news on Sunday during press conference, stating that ...
Belgian freelance photojournalist Simon Clément was arrested in Mizoram, northeast India, near the Myanmar border, last week. According to reliable sources from Belga and local media, Clément is ...
Advocates of euthanasia argue that it offers greater autonomy in certain end-of-life situations or where life-prolonging treatments have reached their limits. A new report by the conservative think ...
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