
Belgian Father Accused of Starving 3-Year-Old Son to Death Changes Legal Counsel
8 December 2023
The Moroccan residing in Belgium Mohammed Taoussi, 29, indicted for having starved and killed Wassim, his 3-year-old son, has changed lawyers.
8 December 2023
The Moroccan residing in Belgium Mohammed Taoussi, 29, indicted for having starved and killed Wassim, his 3-year-old son, has changed lawyers.
7 December 2023
A father and his son were hit on Wednesday morning in Diegem, Belgium, by a car while they were on the sidewalk. Mohamed died on the spot while the son is in critical condition (…)
6 December 2023
A Moroccan child died last Saturday in Habay-la-Vieille, a small town in Belgium, despite the intervention of emergency services called by his father. Wassim was only three (…)
5 December 2023
On the list of the most wanted drug traffickers are several Belgo-Moroccans. They now live in Morocco, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates, thus escaping Belgian and French (…)
1 December 2023
After a 12-year prison sentence for his escape from Beauvais and 13 years of detention in Bordeaux for drug trafficking, the Franco-Moroccan Mohammed Benabdelhak, alias "the (…)
29 November 2023
Flanders has decided to stop its collaboration with Morocco in the context of international adoption. From now on, families wishing to adopt children will no longer be able to (…)
28 November 2023
Accused in court of two murders and five attempted murders, Omar Benchamsy is currently on trial in Belgium. The statements of the man of Moroccan origin are surprising.
26 November 2023
According to a recent study conducted by the Flemish government, despite notable progress in several areas, third-generation citizens of migrant origin still face (…)
19 November 2023
The accused in the murder of Hilal Makhtout, a young Moroccan from Genk whose savagely mutilated body was found on March 12, 2019 in an isolated gîte in Forzée in Wallonia, are (…)
16 November 2023
A cloud of Saharan sand will reach Belgium. This phenomenon "will be added to a pollution episode, and can sometimes constitute a significant part of the episode," warn (…)