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Zurich Airport experienced a notable rebound in October as the number of passengers reached pre-pandemic levels for the first time. A total of 2.87 million passengers traveled through the

Brussels is gearing up to introduce 2,500 new secure bicycle parking spaces distributed across 150 recently established bike parking facilities. This initiative, a key component of Regional

 

A recent survey conducted by the pupil association Scholierenkoepel has uncovered that almost one in five pupils in Flemish secondary schools has experienced racism on school grounds.

 

On 11th November 2023, King Philippe participated in the annual Armistice Day commemoration held at the monument of the Unknown Soldier in Brussels. The ceremony included laying a

For the first time in years, the growth in the number of international students attending Dutch higher education institutions has halted, with enrollment remaining largely unchanged from the

 

Continuing its impressive streak, Lower Silesia in Poland has attracted one of the world's largest coffee producers, Jacobs Douwe Egberts, to build a state-of-the-art plant in the city of Jawor.

 

In a bid to facilitate a green transformation of the aviation industry, Denmark's government has suggested implementing an average tax of 100 Danish crowns ($14.35) on air travel.

 

A memorial dedicated to the victims of the Brabant Killers was revealed at the Delhaize supermarket in Aalst, a day before the 38th anniversary of the tragic event that claimed eight lives.

The largest internally flawless fancy vivid blue diamond ever offered at auction has been sold for an impressive $43.8 million at a Christie's auction of rare jewels in Geneva.

 

Nestled along the Danish Riviera, a picturesque stretch of coastline just north of Copenhagen, the fishing town of Gilleleje seems like an idyllic haven. Thatched cottages with apple trees heavy