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Stolen Renaissance masterpiece returns to Italy after 52 years
After more than half a century, a stolen Renaissance painting has finally returned home to Italy. *Madonna with Child*, a tempera-on-wood masterpiece by Venetian painter Antonio Solario,31 July 2025Read More... -
Belgian seaside resorts: highlights of royal De Panne
While Ostend is often dubbed the queen of Belgium’s seaside resorts, the country’s coastline offers many other gems worth discovering. In this series, Belga English explores four distinctive20 July 2025Read More... -
Louis Vuitton named suspect in Dutch money laundering probe
Luxury fashion house Louis Vuitton has been named a suspect in a Dutch money laundering investigation, according to the Dutch Public Prosecution Service (OM). The OM alleges that18 July 2025Read More... -
Brussels tops global rankings for international meetings as tourism soars to new heights
Brussels has once again secured its position as the world’s top city for international meetings, according to the latest annual report from the Union of International Associations (UIA).26 June 2025Read More... -
Coffee prices keep climbing in Czech establishments
The cost of a cup of coffee in Czech restaurants and cafés has increased by 4% over the past year, now averaging CZK 57.80, according to data from the Dotykačka point-of-sale system.15 June 2025Read More... -
Swiss tourism set for record-breaking Summer
Following a record-setting winter in 2024/25, Swiss tourism is poised for continued growth this summer. According to economist Simon Flury from BAK Economics, the number of overnight27 May 2025Read More...
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Louvre chief admits CCTV failures after $157 million jewellery heist
The director of the Louvre Museum has admitted to major security lapses after a daring daylight robbery saw thieves make off with more than $157 millionRead More... -
Germany set to order 15 additional U.S.-made F-35 jets, parliamentary source says
The German government is preparing to purchase an additional 15 of the U.S.-manufactured F‑35A fighter jets from Lockheed Martin, according to a parliamentary source who spoke to Reuters.Read More... -
Netherlands and Ukraine to jointly produce drones as The Hague pledges €200 million
The Netherlands and Ukraine are joining forces to co-produce drones, marking a major step forward in their defense cooperation. The announcement came Friday during a visit to Ukraine byRead More... -
Leuven named European Capital of Culture 2030
Leuven has been selected to represent Belgium as the European Capital of Culture in 2030. The announcement was made Wednesday at the Royal Library of Belgium in Brussels, with the cityRead More... -
Fewer internationals buying homes in the Netherlands, NVM report shows
International buyers are purchasing fewer homes in the Netherlands, according to a new report from estate agents’ association NVM and its data division Brainbay.Read More... -
Amsterdam library exhibits hundreds of banned U.S. books
If you’re in Amsterdam this month, the city’s main public library near Central Station has a thought-provoking exhibition going on. It’s called Index Americana, and it’s all about books that...Read More... -
Jewish students at Amsterdam University launch hotline against anti-semitism
Jewish students at the University of Amsterdam have started a new helpline, L’Chaim, to give their peers a place to report anti-Semitism and seek support. The initiative was born out of aRead More... -
Holocaust memorial in Lyon vandalized with “Free Gaza” slogan
A Holocaust memorial in Lyon has been vandalized with the words “Free Gaza,” local authorities confirmed on Sunday, sparking condemnation amid heightened concerns overRead More... -
Belgium’s retirement age hike to 66 saves government €100 million
Belgium’s decision to push the official retirement age from 65 to 66 is already showing big effects on both people’s lives and the state budget.Read More...

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Turkish Foreign Minister, Hakan Fidan, has issued a fervent call to Denmark, urging the nation to take immediate and decisive action to prevent further incidents of Qur'an burnings. According
Ninove has recently added three BINs (Neighborhood Watch) to its list. The city has gone from 15 to 18 Neighborhood Watch networks in just two months. The only municipality without a
As of July 28, 2023, recent statistics indicate that the population of the Netherlands experienced a growth of nearly 55,000 individuals during the initial six months of the year. However, this
Unique collection of Salvador Dalí's "The Divine Comedy" on display at Eastern Slovakia's Art Museum

In the picturesque Levoča gallery, located in eastern Slovakia, art enthusiasts have the opportunity to marvel at a truly exceptional exhibition – a complete collection of 100 color xylographs by
The Lithuanian government has approved the allocation of €276 million from borrowed funds for military mobility and infrastructure projects. Finance Minister Gintarė Skaistė announced that
Dutch firefighters are facing a formidable challenge in extinguishing the fire that broke out on a cargo ship carrying 3,000 vehicles. Even after 16 hours of efforts, the blaze continues to rage,
Belgium's state secretary for Asylum and Migration, Nicole De Moor, announced a significant change for seasonal workers from EU countries. They will no longer be required to renew their
Myria, the federal migration centre, revealed in its recent publication that the Belgian labour market is witnessing a rise in the presence of migrant workers, even though it remains "one of the
With one year remaining until the Olympics, Paris is on the verge of completing a historic cleanup that will reintroduce swimmers and divers to the River Seine. After a century-long ban due to
