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28 August 2018

In 2016, Flanders invested a record amount of EUR 6.7 billion in research and development, representing 2.7% of GDP. This means that Flanders is doing far better than the European average of 1.94%. Flemish Minister for Innovation Philippe Muyters is pleased with the strong average, but is setting …

24 August 2018

“It stops here. We are no longer taking in illegal migrants who leave North Africa by boat.” Yesterday evening, Secretary of State for Asylum and Migration Theo Francken once again emphasised his point. He reiterated that the priority is to deport criminals. “The focus is on those who cause a …

23 August 2018

“A Brexit without an agreement between the United Kingdom and the European Union would be a disaster.” Flemish Minister-President Geert Bourgeois hopes that the British will let common sense prevail. “Flanders could lose up to 28,000 jobs with a ‘no-deal Brexit’. Many sectors should be concerned,” …

17 August 2018

Since April, the screening of passenger data at airports has already resulted in 834 flagged persons being discovered. In ten percent of cases, the airport police had to intervene. Minister of the Interior Jan Jambon calls the screenings a success story in the fight against crime and terrorism …

13 August 2018

“Every authority, from mayor to minister, must unite on this approach. From Brussels to the coast.” Minister of the Interior Jan Jambon wants a single approach for transmigrants across the country. He asks that mayors follow the federal government’s quick enforcement response policy. Belgium …

8 August 2018

The fact that Joseph Kabila is not a candidate in the Congolese presidential elections is a step in the right direction. The N-VA reacts with cautious optimism. “If Kabila had run for a third term in violation of the constitution, it would have been a slap in the face for the Congolese people and …