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Decades after his murder, the tooth of the former Congolese leader turned up in Belgium. This is the story of its return
Pier Antonio Panzeri has agreed to co-operate with Belgian prosecutors
Vincent Van Quickenborne says handling of the case shows the country does not give ‘free passes’ to criminals
Eva Kaili’s lawyers failed to convince a Belgian judge she should be freed under electronic surveillance
Self-building is a trend in this individualistic and cosmopolitan city at the heart of Europe
Tibo stands out among his country’s waning stars, yet despite his excellence the keeper feels under-appreciated
It took 11 years and €100mn but the relaunched and reimagined Royal Museum of Fine Arts is a glorious showcase for Flemish art
PM’s move seen as a step in repairing relations with EU after Brexit
EU, IMF and OECD have long criticised Belgium’s punitive taxes on labour
European commissioner Mariya Gabriel says the bloc is supporting artists and boosting the post-Covid sector
Little gems with fewer than 15 rooms in Belgium, Sicily, Mexico and beyond
Kinshasa speech falls short of formal apology for decades of brutal colonial rule
Digital Services Act lays out rules for technology groups to keep users safe online
Belgium’s prime minister pushes for joint purchasing in echo of Covid vaccines strategy
From London to Taipei, we go inside three places that are redefining the venue for 2022
Works by Laure Prouvost, Theaster Gates and Alighiero e Boetti are on display at the Cloud Seven building in Brussels
After five months of flying — and numerous delays — Zara Rutherford is set to pilot her tiny plane back to Europe this week to conclude her epic trip
Bloc calls for Gabriel Boric’s new administration to sign ‘modernised agreement’ after delays over French concerns
Governments are increasingly using displaced people to exploit Europe’s divisions and fears over migrants
Demonstrations turn violent as governments across EU prepare stricter measures to contain pandemic
Germany introduces measures to tackle record caseload as two Austria states announce lockdowns
Ireland, Slovakia and Czech Republic to roll out measures to curb spread of virus
Dutch government reinstates mandatory mask-wearing following a surge in cases after curbs were lifted
Unease over country’s move to increase fossil fuel dependency while taking old reactors out of service
EU countries want European Commission to be ready if Britain suspends key part of Brexit deal
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