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Hespress on MSNBelgium to raise nationality fee to €1,000, introduce language and citizenship testsBelgium will sharply increase the fee for naturalization from €150 to €1,000, as part of a sweeping reform aimed at tightening access to citizenship, federal authorities announced. The hike, which will be indexed annually,
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US Weekly on MSNBelgium Princess Weighs In on Royal Family Feud, Says Prince Harry Has ‘Suffered’Princess Delphine of Belgium has some thoughts on the British royal family — especially when it comes to their feud with Prince Harry. "I think Harry suffered so much, and I think he was traumatized and it's coming out now,
Former Hibs boss Johnson is now head coach of Belgian second-tier side Lommel, part of the City Football Group, and ex-Hearts manager Neilson has joined his staff. Earlier this summer, Neilson expressed interest in the vacant roles at Dundee and Motherwell before both Scottish Premiership clubs appointed new managers.
Belgium's first Griffon 6×6 Véhicule Blindé Multi-Rôle (VBMR) heavy multirole armoured vehicle was rolled out at local company Mol in Staden, West Flanders, on 15
Over five years after Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle vacated their posts in the royal family, Princess Delphine of Belgium expressed her support amid his battle for security clearance.
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Disciples can become more like the Savior by seeking perfection, being a witness of Him and serving others, taught President Dallin H. Oaks to Latter-day Saints in the Europe Central Area.
Belgian Jews speak to the 'Post' about the rising levels of antisemitism in the country, and their fight against what feels like 'systemic persecution'.
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How Belgium Became a Nation – A Crash Course in 11 MinutesBelgium’s existence as a modern nation is the result of centuries of foreign rule, regional division, revolution, and geopolitical compromise. In just 11 minutes, this video traces Belgium’s complex journey from Roman times to Spanish and Austrian rule,