As the contamination figures increase, the timetable for reopening schools is on the table. Posted on 03/17/2021 at 10:59 p.m. By Belga and the editorial staff UA GEMS report which particularly targets the epidemiological situation in schools would have arrived on the Prime Minister’s office, according to our colleagues from Sudinfo who evoke a closure… Continue reading
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Prime Minister worries, easing could jump this Friday
After his call for respect for teleworking, the Prime Minister met the minister-presidents given the worsening figures. The consultation committee of March 26 could be brought forward to this Friday. The Prime Minister is worried. Contamination and hospitalization figures are deteriorating and those which will be announced in the coming hours still show worsening. The… Continue reading
Conflict in Syria: Israeli missiles fired at Damascus intercepted
Ten years after the start of the conflict in Syria, more than five million Syrians still live far from their country, which they had to flee to find refuge in a neighboring country or beyond. Turkey alone hosts more than 3.6 million of them, by far the world record. The Syrians have rebuilt their lives… Continue reading
Coronavirus: around fifty restaurateurs bring the Belgian state to court
The applicants regret that the closure of the hospitality industry “announced at the time in order to control the second wave, has since been extended month by month, without any justification being provided”. VSworrying-two restaurateurs from Wallonia and Brussels are suing the Belgian state in order to obtain the right to reopen their establishment, closed… Continue reading
Coronavirus: European Commission offers a “green certificate” to facilitate travel
Vaccinated, tested negative or recently recovered from covid-19? Under a proposal for a regulation unveiled by the European Commission on Wednesday, it should be easier for you to travel. Exit the recommendations often ignored by states to facilitate free movement in the EU. Exit the name “vaccine passport” or “green passport”, the legislative text (therefore… Continue reading
Climate trial: “Governments in Belgium do not have the ambition to act”
Un observation can be made: greenhouse gas emissions have only increased year after year and governments in Belgium do not have the ambition to act, despite their commitments ”, pleaded Carole. Billiet, lawyer for the ASBL Klimaatzaak, Tuesday morning, in the “climate trial”, before the civil court of Brussels. The association, joined by 62,000 citizens,… Continue reading
These Syrians trapped in a region where the land has been plowed by bombs
Idlib is the last stronghold of the anti-Assad militiamen. The war has been going on for ten years. And for Syria, peace is still far away. With LéNA, discover the best of European journalism.
Coronavirus: emergency meeting for De Croo and Vandenbroucke this Tuesday
They meet with business federations to discuss the increase in the number of outbreaks in the workplace. Lhe Prime Minister, Alexander De Croo, will meet on Tuesday afternoon, during an emergency meeting, business federations facing the increase in the number of epidemic outbreaks in the workplace, his cabinet announced. The objective of the meeting is… Continue reading
Death of actor Yaphet Kotto, the villain of “James Bond: live and let die”
He was 81 years old. LAmerican actor Yaphet Kotto has died at the age of 81, US media reported on Tuesday. He had become famous as Dr. Kananga, the first black-skinned “bad guy” in a James Bond film (Live and Let Die, in 1973). In it, Yaphet Kotto faces off against Roger Moore, who makes… Continue reading
Eva De Bleeker, Secretary of State for the Budget: “We are going to have to tighten our belts for the next 10 years”
The report of the monitoring committee, drawn up by experts from federal government services, highlighted last week that governments at various levels in Belgium are heading towards a deficit of around 36 billion euros in 2021. NOTe are going to have to tighten our belts for the next ten years, ”said Budget Secretary Eva De… Continue reading