Terwijl de situatie tussen Oekraïne en Rusland escaleert, blijven Belgische en Russische studenten journalistiek informatie met elkaar delen tijdens tweewekelijkse online vergaderingen.
Aleksandra Gęścińska was born in the Polish town of Opole Lubelskie in 1980. The family with three daughters arrived here in Belgium in 1988. There was a huge influx of foreigners at the time. They stayed for a while in Brussels at Klein-Kasteeltje.
Mass murders in Myanmar were recently revealed by the BBC, but what is actually going on in the country? Little, an architecture student living in the country, explains how he is affected by the crisis.
This is an annual reminder of the continued denial of Palestinian rights and a call for action to end the injustice. Are days like these useful and why do we still need them?
When a 13-year-old girl attempts suicide after years of crying out for help she is admitted to the emergency room and has to tell her story 10 times to 10 different doctors, nurses and psychologists. The next day they send her home.
Our reporters visited Transfo in Zwevegem for Reporting The City, where you can find Duiktank. The location offers adventure for young and old and afterwards you can enjoy a drink on a cozy terrace. Feel free to join us for a dive in the tank.
Amidst conflict and deteriorating diplomatic ties, many stop collaborating with Russian organisations. Journalism students from Mechelen and Moscow decide to continue to work together.