Deerlijk women sentenced for suffocating her husband

In a shocking case from Deerlijk, Belgium, a woman has been sentenced for the tragic act of suffocating her husband. The incident unfolded amidst a backdrop of domestic tension, raising questions about the complexities of relationships that can lead to... Read more

Laughing gas canisters cause furnace explosions in Belgium

In recent incidents in Belgium, a concerning trend has emerged where laughing gas canisters, primarily used for recreational purposes, have been linked to furnace explosions. These small, metal containers hold nitrous oxide, a gas that, when inhaled, can create euphoric... Read more

EU Commission enforces definitive anti-dumping duties on Chinese fused alumina imports

The European Commission has taken decisive action to enforce definitive anti-dumping duties on imported fused alumina from China. This move aims to protect European manufacturers from unfair pricing practices that undermine local production. Fused alumina, a critical raw material used... Read more

Crown Candy Kitchen as Andy Karandzieff Earns Restaurateur of the Year

Crown Candy Kitchen, a St. Louis institution known for its nostalgic ambiance and delicious confections, has recently gained significant recognition as Andy Karandzieff, the owner, was honored with the title of Restaurateur of the Year. This prestigious award celebrates not... Read more

Man hospitalised after CO poisoning from indoor Barbecue in Izegem squat

A man was hospitalized following a severe case of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning that occurred during an indoor barbecue in a squat in Izegem. The incident highlights the dangers associated with using open flames or charcoal-based grills in poorly ventilated... Read more

EU and Mercosur nations set to sign landmark free trade agreement

The European Union (EU) and Mercosur, a South American trade bloc comprising Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay, are on the verge of finalizing a landmark free trade agreement that has been in negotiations for over two decades. This agreement is... Read more

EU unveils made in Europe law to combat industrial decline

The European Union has recently introduced the “Made in Europe” law, a strategic initiative aimed at revitalizing the continent’s industrial sector amid rising global competition and economic challenges. This legislation seeks to bolster local manufacturing by promoting the production of... Read more

Fluvia fire brigade conducts diving exercise at Avelgem container port

The Fluvia fire brigade recently conducted an essential diving exercise at the Avelgem container port, focusing on enhancing their emergency response capabilities. This drill was designed to simulate real-life scenarios that fire and rescue teams might encounter in water-related incidents,... Read more

Europe’s churches renew prayer and unity call amid war and division

Amidst the backdrop of ongoing conflicts and divisions in Europe, churches across the continent are renewing their calls for prayer and unity. This significant spiritual movement seeks to offer solace and hope in tumultuous times, fostering a sense of community... Read more

Police intervention prevents an illegal drift meeting in the Voeren

In Voeren, police intervention played a crucial role in preventing an illegal drift meeting that posed significant risks to public safety. Authorities received tip-offs about the planned gathering, which typically involves cars performing high-speed drifting maneuvers, often in residential areas.... Read more