In Belgium, the freedom of cats to roam outdoors has sparked renewed controversy. The discussion now spans animal welfare, public safety, and the protection of native wildlife species
Following outrage over a previous lenient ruling, Antwerp prosecutors demand a four-year prison term, €16,000 fine, and lifetime driving ban for bus driver Bardad B., whose crash on the E19 killed two passengers and injured several others
With winter approaching, Brussels faces a surge in carbon monoxide incidents. Officials emphasize the need for regular maintenance, ventilation, and proper installation of heating systems, launching a citywide awareness campaign to reduce preventable fatalities
Strong winds up to 120 km/h and heavy rainfall from Storm Benjamin hit Belgium on Thursday, disrupting transport and closing parks in Brussels. Authorities urged vigilance as flooding and fallen trees pose major risks across the country
A knife attack in Schaerbeek, Brussels, left one man injured on Wednesday evening. Police confirmed the victim’s condition is stable as an investigation is underway to uncover the motive and identify those responsible for the assault