Château Jemeppe, located in Hargimont in the commune of Marche-en-Famenne in the Belgian province of Luxembourg, is a fort plains castle that dates back to the first half of the 13th century.
The Governmental Organisation of Belgium, which is identified as Diplomatie Belgium, felt pleasure and grateful to announce the visit of the King Willem-Alexender and Queen Maxima de Nedelanden from the Netherlands to Visite d’État des Pays-Bas en Belgium from Tuesday, June 20, 2023, to Thursday, June 22, 2023, at the invitation of King Filip and Queen Mathilde.
Audrey Hepburn, Audrey Kathleen van Heemstra Hepburn- Ruston ( Elsene, May 4, 1929 – Tolochenaz, January 20, 1993) was a Belgian-born half-Dutch-British actress, dancer (as she preferred to call herself rather than an actress), and special ambassador of the United Nations Children's Fund (Unicef). She was a style icon in the 1950s and 1960s.
Hundreds of homeless people, many of them migrants and refugees, have been living in squalid conditions in an occupied building in Brussels for several months. In the Belgian capital, thousands of potential asylum seekers have been left to fend for themselves due to chronic overcrowding at the official reception facilities
The Belgian Police reported that Six individuals suffered from minor injuries after a van crashed into a café terrace in the centre of Brussels on Friday afternoon. The incident occurred around 13:00 local time on Rue Saint-Michel near the city's shopping centre
Following the murder of a young Spanish woman in Brussels, The Federal government of Belgium endorsed a proposal framework law on Friday that defines numerous types of violence that can decrease various kinds of crimes
Due to Belgium's historical inflation, 1 million employees are expected to automatically receive a wage boost of 11.59% on January 1 2023, remarked HR services company SD Worx on Friday
Belgian political parties are increasingly using parliamentary assistants to carry out their own operations, despite their salaries being paid for by the Belgian State.
In a part of the planned visit of Belgian soldiers stationed in Pabrade, the eastern region of Lithuania, on Wednesday, the monarch of Belgium, King Phillipe, condemned the "indescribable violence" of the Russian military in Ukraine.
The Immigration Office of Belgium has made an announcement that the Belgian State has granted up to 60,000 Ukrainian refugees temporary protection since Russian troops invaded their homeland, but their housing remains a persisting issue.
King Philippe, sent a strong message of solidarity on Monday to countries east of the EU's borders, on the very first day of his State visit to Lithuania, stressing that such a message was more important than ever in the wake of events in Ukraine.
The King of Belgium, Philippe, along with Queen Mathilde, arrived in Lithuania on Monday at the head of a high-level delegation for a 3-day State visit.
The emergency number "1722" has been temporarily activated, while a code yellow warning has also been issued in light of thunderstorms that will move across Belgium on Sunday.
The fatal incident occurred on Thursday morning near a roadside in the popular resort located in the Savoie region of southeastern France. According to the local prosecutor, the man was carried approximately 15 metres (50 feet) by the avalanche, which struck suddenly amid treacherous conditions
One of the most vulnerable areas is Lacanau, a charming seaside town in southwestern France, where locals are grappling with the reality that their beloved coastline may soon be a thing of the past
The renowned Swiss ski resort of Zermatt was completely cut off, with all road and rail access blocked. In the French resort of Tignes, more than a metre of snow blanketed the town, prompting local authorities to order residents and tourists to stay indoors
With 12 incidents reported since Sunday night, authorities are investigating multiple angles, including the possibility of foreign involvement or extremist left-wing groups
French Foreign Ministry spokesperson Christophe Lemoine condemned the sentences, calling them a clear attempt by Russian authorities to silence dissent and intimidate those documenting human rights abuses