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Tesla’s Level 2++ Supervised Full Self-Driving Approved In Belgium

Tesla has gotten “Full Self Driving (Supervised)” approved in another European country. Following the Netherlands, Lithuania, Estonia, and Denmark, the driver-assist system is now allowed to be deployed in Belgium. Well, Tesla still has to pass some tests with it, and then it can be rolled out to customers, but ... [continued]

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Tesla stuns with another FSD approval in Europe, its second in two days

Tesla has stunned by gaining yet another approval for its Full Self-Driving suite in Europe, its second in two days and its fifth overall. Belgium will be the latest country to allow Tesla owners to utilize FSD on public roads in Europe, joining a quickly growing list that started with the Netherlands, Lithuania, and Estonia. […]

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Cycling in Ypres & Heuvelland: why the Kemmelberg deserves a place on your riding list

There are cycling places that announce themselves with scale. Alpine passes, Pyrenean cols, long balcony roads cut into cliffs. Heuvelland does something quieter. It waits beyond Ypres in a fold of West Flanders, where the land rises just enough to change the rhythm of the ride, where cobbles appear without ceremony, and where almost every […]

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Absolut Reveals the Tomorrowland Mainstage Centerpiece on Limited Edition Bottles

Absolut and Tomorrowland are expanding their long-running partnership once again in 2026. This time, the collaboration gives fans an early glimpse at Tomorrowland’s upcoming mainstage design. For the first time, fans will see the centerpiece of the iconic Tomorrowland mainstage brought to life on an Absolut bottle, which is a pretty iconic canvas in its […]

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Episode 121: Post-Eurovision Depression? Try Het Grote Songfestivalfeest!

We're now three weeks from the excitement of Vienna and crowning a new winner, so now what the heck do we do? Well, one of our favorite guests, the President of OGAE Ireland, Frank returns with some advice and to discuss Amsterdam's Het Grote Songfestivalfeest, aka, The Big Eurovision Party. Both Dimitry and Frank attended last year's celebration, so if you're needing a Eurovision fix, we've got…

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Belgium’s Hydrogen Stations Have A Kilograms-Per-Day Problem

Belgium has another hydrogen refuelling announcement, and on the surface it sounds like progress. Atawey is selling three new hydrogen stations to Colruyt Group and Virya Energy for heavy-duty mobility, with a stated combined distribution capacity of more than 7 tonnes per day and deployment planned by the end of ... [continued]

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Cycling in Geraardsbergen and Pajottenland: the Muur, quiet lanes and why this corner of Flanders deserves a place on your riding list

There is a particular sound to riding into Geraardsbergen. It is not loud at first. The town does not announce itself like an Alpine resort or a polished Mediterranean cycling base. Instead, it arrives through brick houses, small squares, railway lines, cafés with steamed-up windows and roads that seem ordinary until they suddenly begin to […]

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In the News:In Belgium, Even Truth may be Hate Speech

Activist convicted for statements judges acknowledge may be true, Fatima Gunning, GRIPT, 2026-05-27. “Belgian nationalist activist, Dries Van Langenhove, has been convicted of ‘hate speech’ for comments he made during a guest speaker appearance at the KU Leuven University in…

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‘Killer fungus’ found in UK – here’s why it’s not a bad thing

The fungus kills another invasive species of moss that has caused destruction (Picture: Getty Images)

A new ‘killer fungus’ has arrived the UK – but we’re not at risk of turning into zombies just yet.

Instead, the new arrival has raised scientists’ hopes for restoring our natural habitats.

The so-called moss die-back fungus kills a type of moss that is damaging the environment at an alarming…

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Separatists steal Canada’s geopolitical spotlight

Back in January, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered a call to arms to the world’s middle powers at the World Economic Forum, projecting Canada as a defender of the multilateral global order. But now, at home, a separatist movement threatens to unravel that image – and, if successful, could even fracture Canada itself.


Last week, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith

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Four dead after school bus crashes into train at level crossing

Four people have died after a train hit a school bus making its way to a special needs school on Tuesday morning. The horror accident unfolded at around 8am on Tuesday morning in Buggenhout in northern Belgium. The bus, with nine people onboard, including seven children around secondary school age, crashed on a railway level […]

Hundreds of Illegals Cross English Channel Amid Reports of Armed Militants Gathering on Belgian Beaches

Nearly 400 illegal boat migrants reached UK shores this week amid reports that trained militants from the Middle East are gathering on the coastline of Belgium in a bid to break into Britain.

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EasyJet flight to London diverts mid-air after passenger left phone charging in luggage

Spain, Palma, May 02, 2024 – Low angle view of starting Easyjet Airbus (Credits: Getty Images)

A London-bound EasyJet was forced to divert to Rome after a passenger left their charging bank inside their suitcase.

EasyJet flight EZY2618 from Hurghada in Egypt took off on Tuesday evening but diverted to Italy after the crew were informed that a power bank was charging in a passenger’s…

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Episode 119: Eurovision Recap 2026

Another Grand Final has come and gone, and hoo boy, what a year for Eurovision! A new winner, a first-time winning country, drama, intrigue, hot mic moments - everything a fan could want out of a Grand Final. While we've got more opinions to come next week in our yearly Eurovangies awards, this week we've got our immediate thoughts about the contest. Jeremy mourns for his beloved Sam, Dimitry's…

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