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Antwerp · AntwerpAfter all, there will be a public trial against Conner Rousseau (Vooruit) for his statements about the Roma. Although the Public Prosecutor's Office did not find it necessary to bring the politician to court, a Brussels non-profit organization sued him directly. The trial will start on June 10 — the day after the elections — reports Het Laatste Nieuws on Friday. He risks one year in prison.See the Story
Conner Rousseau to court after Roma rulings
Antwerp · AntwerpBelgium is a country where crime is rampant and often goes unpunished. While prisons are bulging and care centers are lining up after sexual violence, “experts” in the interpretation programs chat about the well-being of criminals. Political parties offer various solutions to the problems, ranging from using street workers to a hard... Continue reading
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PVDA wants to end “police militarization”
Antwerp · AntwerpIt was too good to be true. I had approached Delphine Lecompte to publish a book together, based on our correspondence over a year. In terms of reputation, I think we are well matched. Delphine loved the idea and everything seemed to be in order. My publisher Ezo Wolf... Continue reading
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COLUMN. Arthur Van Amerongen: “A flash divorce from Delphine Lecompte, but the wedding night was great!”
Antwerp · AntwerpWill Telenet Giants Antwerp still react in the semi-finals of the playoffs? In this best of five, the Sinjoren are 1-0 behind after losing in the Lotto Arena and against Limburg United. Friday's win in Hasselt is in order to still have a chance of winning the final.See the Story
Telenet Giants Antwerp with their back to the wall: “Focus from the start of the game is important”
Antwerp · AntwerpFossil oysters, clams and scallops removed from the sand during the works on the Kieldrecht lock, in the port of Antwerp, show that summers warm much more than winters. This is how the Pliocene teaches us something about today's global warming.See the Story
Million-year-old Antwerp shells' predict 'hot summers and wet winters
Antwerp · AntwerpEvery day until the elections, television producer Luk Alloo talks to a well-known politician who wants a parliamentary seat. According to Green chairman Jeremie Vaneeckhout, his party is still the only one who does not make up the Vlaams Belang in the hope of snatching votes from that party. “We offer a backlash.” Which politician does he admire? A surprising choice: “Jan Peumans, a true green Flemish nationalist.”See the Story
Jeremie Vaneeckhout (Green) with Luk Alloo: “Bart De Wever the most influential politician of the past 30 years? No, unfortunately that's Filip Dewinter”
Antwerp · AntwerpIn aanloop naar de verkiezingen van 9 juni kun je op dit platform elke dag kijken naar een kort interview van televisiemaker Luk Alloo met een politicus. In totaal heeft hij 33 politici gesproken. Vandaag: Jeremie Vaneeckhout van Groen.See the Story
Jeremie Vaneeckhout (Green): “I'm disappointed with CD&V, disappointed with Vooruit, disappointed with Open VLD”
Antwerp · AntwerpThe stock price of Umicore, the recycling company that also produces materials for battery cells of electric cars, has fallen by 30% in one year. The company is also changing its CEO unexpectedly. What's going on? 'Investors are wondering if the company is investing too much and too quickly', says Tom Simonts, analyst at KBC Securities.See the Story