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Use of Dutch grows in Brussels
A survey conducted by the Flemish Free University of Brussels, the VUB, has revealed that over 100,000 Brusselers have no Dutch, French or English....
The world of watch making
Outside the impressive front door of the Christie Auction House in Paris, on the way to an event showcasing eight young watchmakers from the company Girard-Perregaux, I had...
Gay Marriage: Till prejudice do us part?
i’d never have guessed it would be France. Given that this was the country in which the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was inaugurated...
Famous Belgians of the present and future
Sébastien de HALLEUX is a Belgian entrepreneur who now lives in San Francisco. At just 34 years of age, he is a legend...
Human Rights Watch fights injustice
Exposing torture centres run by Syrian intelligence agencies, defending Ethiopian pastoralists from a brutal government crackdown, speaking out against xenophobic violence against migrants in Greece, or supporting disabled...
30,000 potential new jobs in the renewable energy sector
The Belgian economy has suffered a number of setbacks lately, with a surge in the number of bankruptcies and multinationals deciding to transfer their...
Belgian universities move to the top
The highly resepcted Times Higher Education World University Ranking has published its Top 200 which now includes the Belgian universities of Leuven, Ghent, Louvain...
Best Belgian city to live in: Bruges
A large-scale survey by the Belgian consumer organisation Test-Achats has produced a league table of the cities offering the best quality of life in...
Pilates explained
With 36 manuals and eight videos devoted to Pilates to her name, Master Instructor Kelly McKinnon opened Belgium’s first Pilates studio Corpus Studios in...
Technology to tackle dyslexia
A new solution for reading problems involves no reading at all, reports Alan Hope
"If a person does not rest his eye on a word...