The Controversial Federal Exception in Politics Transparency Discussion

The Minister of the Interior wants to exempt the publication of administrative documents for federal cabinets, which does not yet exist in the Regions. The debate is ongoing in the Vivaldi government. This article is reserved for subscribers. Interior Minister Annelies Verlinden aims to improve the transparency of Belgium’s administration by increasing the publicity of … Read more

“Regrettable Delays on Walloon Routes: Our Apologies for Any Inconvenience”

The Walloon government recently acknowledged its mistake and reversed the new decree on the taxation of utility vehicles. This rare act of accountability from a government is not often seen as politicians typically do not admit failure or apologize to their constituents. Rather, they tend to take credit for collective progress and exaggerate the benefits … Read more

“Sidewalk”, the Amazon network that will siphon off your wifi

In a few years, Amazon, via its speakers and doorbells, has discreetly installed a new public internet network designed for connected objects. Article reserved for subscribers Journalist in the Multimedia department By Thomas Casavecchia Published on 9/04/2023 at 11:00 Reading time: 4 mins SIf you haven’t spent hours going through the conditions of use of … Read more

Accused of incurring “lavish spending”, Charles Michel denies

The French daily “Le Monde” questions the travel expenses of the President of the Council of the European Union, “which have exploded”. We contacted Charles Michel, his “reframe” spokesperson… Article reserved for subscribers Political journalist For David Coppi Published on 8/04/2023 at 22:45 Reading time: 4 mins Dn its latest edition, the daily The world … Read more

When the Atmosphere Intensifies: Struggles, Shouts, and Altercations at the Core

The negotiations between the Prime and Deputy Prime Ministers can get heated with doors slamming and decibels rising, as they tackle difficult issues. But how far does this go? We surveyed key witnesses to uncover the truth about these apparently “violent” negotiations, which some ministers or spokespersons confirm can be harsh. We interviewed several deputy … Read more

Why Delhaize staff and unions risk losing the war

After a month of strike against the franchise of the 128 integrated supermarkets, both the management and the unions of the Lion are holding firm. However, in the longer term, the outcome of the conflict is hardly in doubt, according to three experts in the retail sector. Article reserved for subscribers Journalist in the Economy … Read more