Crime and privacy
A Belgian far-right politician is in hot water for uploading a video of an attempted break-in. Was he right or should he have gone to the police?
Read MoreA Belgian far-right politician is in hot water for uploading a video of an attempted break-in. Was he right or should he have gone to the police?
Read MoreIn multicultural families, deciding on where to raise your child is no easy matter and has profound implications for the future.
Read MoreI spend so much time sorting my rubbish that I’m thinking of putting it on my CV as a skill or taking it up as a profession.
Read MoreBelgian media hysteria over crime and calls for zero-tolerance policing miss the real issue – social exclusion in the inner city.
Read MoreBig corporations are using the banking crisis as an excuse for exploiting cheap labour. Is it time for a global minimum wage?
Read MoreLinda De Win is clever, competitive and middle-aged – would Belgians respect her TV victories if only she were male too?
Read MoreThe British are famously reserved, but so are the Belgians. Let’s break the ice and make the public sphere more friendly.
Read MoreNorthern Ireland offers one model for Israeli-Palestinian peace. But a dose of Belgian pragmatism wouldn’t go amiss either.
Read MoreA murder trial is delving into the mystery of why and how a young Belgian was stabbed to death for his MP3 player during rush hour in the capital’s busiest train station.
Read MoreWas Belgian television justified in pulling an episode of a cooking programme featuring Hitler’s favourite dish?
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