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Belgium says reparations loan scheme for Ukraine is "fundamentally wrong"
Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever has said he considers a scheme proposed by the European Commission to provide Ukraine with reparations loans supported by frozen Russian assets to be "fundamentally wrong" and that it ignores reservations Brussels raised earlier.
Prime Minister Bart De Wever has denounced the scheme as “fundamentally wrong” and urged the EU to support Kyiv by using the headroom in the bloc’s long-term budget
The Belgian government has awarded Swiss aircraft manufacturer Pilatus a 20-year service contract to provide its PC-7 MKX Training System.
Belgium’s PM Bart De Wever has thrown quite a spanner into the EU’s plans to use frozen Russian state assets to fund Ukraine. But what’s really behind Belgium’s resistance and could one country derail Europe’s entire Ukraine strategy?
Belgium faces closed schools and disrupted train and air travel as unions call for three days of strikes starting Monday to protest the government's proposed spending cuts and labour law
The Belgian government has ordered 18 Pilatus PC-7 MKX trainers and a Ground-Based Training System for the Belgian Air Force.
Belgium will bid to shake off their status as ‘nearly men’ when they participate in the 2026 World Cup in North America next summer. A 7-0 home victory over Liechtenstein endured the Red Devils
Belgium steeled itself for closed schools and disrupted train and air travel as three days of strikes kicked off Monday in protest at government austerity plans aimed at shrinking the
To be the first Latter-day Saint temple in Belgium, the Brussels Belgium Temple began construction inside an existing building. See more details here.
The third and final day of a national strike in Belgium on Wednesday grounded most flights at Brussels Airport and disrupted public transport.