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    Belgium's National Day extravaganza: Grand celebrations in Brussels Honor King Philippe's decade-long reign

    The Belgian National Day, celebrated annually on July 21, is a public holiday cherished by Belgians as it holds profound historical significance for the nation. On this day, people across Belgium and Belgian immigrant communities abroad come together to commemorate their country's history and enjoy the festivities that mark the occasion.

    Three varied documentaries to stream

    Martin Scorsese's hourlong documentary 'American Boy: A Profile of Steven Prince' is frequently paired with "Italianamerican," the director's loving portrait of his parents.

    China weighs risk and reward in a Taliban-led Afghanistan

    China abhors a power vacuum, especially on its borders, and maintaining stability after decades of war in its western neighbour will be Beijing's paramount consideration.

    As US rejoins Paris pact, hopes rise for reopening of climate finance tap

    Under climate-change sceptic Donald Trump, the U.S. government did provide finance for things like building solar power systems in Africa and protecting people from storms and floods in Asia, as part of its international development aid.

    Bollywood is a great influence, says Amsterdam's Mayor Eberhard van der Laan

    Eberhard van der Laan, Mayor of Amsterdam, spoke to ET-Travel about what catches his eye in India and how Amsterdam can be a big draw for Indian tourists.

    Traveller’s diary: Events in food, sport, music and dance around the world

    Burning Man is an annual event, which began as an informal bonfire practice in 1986, and now draws thousands of visitors from around the world.

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