The collectives are calling on the Prime Minister and the federal government for fair treatment and homogeneous economic aid between the different regions of the country. EAt the start of the morning, dozens of vehicles converged from the provinces of Liège, Namur, Walloon Brabant and Luxembourg to the capital. They were joined by professionals from… Continue reading
Category: Legal Law
Riots in Liège: Georges-Louis Bouchez wants to sanction the “scum”
The president of the MR denounces “laxity” and calls for sanctions. Posted on 03/15/2021 at 12:15 p.m. By Belga and the editorial staff Georges-Louis Bouchez spoke about the riots that took place in Liège this Saturday, on the sidelines of the peaceful demonstration “Black lives matter”. The president of the MR said he was “shocked… Continue reading
Weather: showers, gusts of wind and even snow
The northwesterly wind will be moderate to at times quite strong on Monday with gusts of 50 to 60 km / h. Lhe week will start with unstable weather, alternating between showers, sleet and gusts of wind. The weather will be very cool with temperatures that will not exceed 4 degrees in the highlands of… Continue reading
Deconfinement: what is changing this Monday, March 15
Flexibilities are coming into effect at the level of education. ATnear hairdressers, contact professions, the bubble of ten outdoors, new deconfinement measures will apply from this Monday for the benefit of education and young generations, particularly affected by the health crisis. Thus, higher education students, who had been forced into distance learning since the beginning… Continue reading
Coronavirus: infections and hospitalizations are on the rise (infographic)
Between March 8 and 14, 26.3 people died on average per day from the virus, bringing the toll to 22,441 deaths since the start of the pandemic in Belgium. Enbetween March 5 and 11, 2,718 new coronavirus infections were recorded on average each day, an increase of 15% compared to the previous week, according to… Continue reading
There is no evidence that the vaccine increases the risk of blood clots, according to AstraZeneca
The company says it has carried out a “careful analysis” of the data available on people who have received the AstraZeneca vaccine in the UK and EU. ATstraZeneca says on Sunday that there is “no evidence” that its coronavirus vaccine increases the risk of blood clots, after several countries suspended its use as a precaution.… Continue reading
Climate: Belgium dragged to court
The federal government and the Belgian regions are not doing enough for the climate. This is the opinion of more than 60,000 people who support a legal action whose pleadings will begin this Tuesday in Brussels. Mons, Ixelles, Ath, Anvers, Westerlo, Verviers, Gesves, Villers-la-Ville, Genk… On Sunday, a hundred Belgian towns and villages were the… Continue reading
Coronavirus: more than 2,600 contaminations per day, hospitalizations are on the rise
They were still 191 to have been hospitalized on Saturday alone. A total close to 200 and very high for a Saturday since there had been “only” 141 on March 6, 156 on February 27 and 111 on February 20. Enbetween March 4 and March 10, 2,613 new coronavirus infections were recorded on average every… Continue reading
Liège: thugs from the capital, even from France
The first arrests fell in the early evening. Lhe first assessment of the violence that broke out on Saturday afternoon in the city center of Liège reports nine people hospitalized, including five police officers, the Liège police said on Saturday evening. In total, 250 police officers from the Liège police and the federal police were… Continue reading
Five activity ideas to spark your children’s creativity
This weekend promises to be rainy. Impossible for the children to go outside to stretch their legs. So how do we keep our little blond heads occupied with this weather?