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Orr’s Edmund Burke Foundation has a problematic relationship with the city of Brussels. In 2024, the foundation’s National Conservatism (NatCon) conference, attended by familiar faces from the ...
Brussels spent €7.8 billion in 2024, against revenues of just €6.3 billion. At the current spending rate, the debt is projected to reach €16 billion by the end of 2025, with a debt-to-revenue ratio of ...
This is not about politics or ideology. It's about a mother, Saliha Ben Ali, a victim of radical Islam, and the son she never had the opportunity to bury. Sabri was 19 when he left Brussels. He never ...
Electric cars are involved in 50% more traffic accidents than their petrol and diesel counterparts, according to a study by insurer Axa. The high number of accidents has actually nothing to do with ...
Belgium has ground to a halt again on Monday due to a general strike. This is the third major multi-sector strike so far this year. Flights, public transport and services are disrupted, as workers ...
Nuclear energy remains the main source of domestic electricity in Belgium. The electricity production from it is "linear", meaning that power plants operate most of the time at 100% of their capacity, ...
Energy consumption by Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rising rapidly: AI is predicted to consume twice as much energy as the whole of France by 2030, according to some calculations. Not only does AI ...
A deepfake video showing Belgium's prime minister speaking of an urgent need to tackle the economic and climate crises has been put into circulation by Extinction Rebellion Belgium. Published on ...
The United Nations’ European headquarters in Geneva, known as The Palace of Nations, will remain closed until 12 January due to a liquidity crisis within the organisation. The decision has been taken ...
Woody Allen is synonymous with New York, Federico Fellini loved Rome while Jean-Luc Godard is indelibly linked with Paris. For Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, two-time winners of the Palme d’Or and ...
China and Russia are using a "massive digital arsenal" to interfere with and manipulate Western democracies, the European Union warned on Tuesday. "Information manipulation and interference are major ...
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