Did a Cat Really Get COVID-19 from Its Owner in Belgium?
Coronavirus symptoms were detected in the cat after the owner tested positive for COVID-19.
'Wonderchicken' From 66 Million Years Ago Is 'Oldest Known Modern Bird'
The extinct animal may reveal how modern birds survived the asteroid that wiped out large dinosaurs.
Mystery Bronze Age 'Grave Circles' Containing Cremated Human Remains Found
"They may not look spectacular, but they point to an ages-old civilization," said archaeologist Clara Thys.
How Far Away Is a Coronavirus Vaccine?
Over 200 people have died since 2019-nCoV emerged in China late last year.
These Types of People are Most Likely to Have Extra-Marital Affairs
The team worked with 513 pairs of men living in Belgium and the Netherlands who shared a common paternal ancestor.
Reward Offered for Information About Disappearance of Rare Belgian Wolf
Conservationist groups are offering a reward of €30,000 ($33,000) for information about the disappearance of Naya, the first wolf spotted in Belgium for over 100 years. The wolf and her cubs are feared to have been killed by hunters.
Black Carbon Particles Found in Placentas of Every Pregnant Woman Studied
Exposure to air pollution has previously been linked to low birth weight and pre-term birth.
Summer Heat Wave Linked to Climate Change Killed 1,500 People in France
About half of the deceased were 75 or older.
Belgium Politicians Jokingly Offer Trump Wallonia in Exchange for One Euro
They included an image of Trump Tower photoshopped into an eastern Belgium town. The photo appeared to a parody of one that Trump posted on Monday showing Trump Tower edited into Greenland.
Man Sits on Toilet for 116 Hours in Bid to Set World Record
Jimmy De Frenne, 48, sat on the toilet in the front of a bar in Belgium for nearly five days before his legs began to hurt too much.
Anti-Semitic Float Makers in Belgium Have No Regrets
The float featured Orthodox Jewish puppets standing among bags of money and rats.
EU Politicians Break Into Air Base Holding U.S. Nukes
Three politicians were arrested following Wednesday's action.
Cop Arrested Over Cold Case Gang Murders
The "Crazy Brabant Killers" spent three years launching violent armed robberies on a variety of shops and businesses.
Is Europe Safe? U.S. Issues Security Alert in Barcelona
"Terrorists may attack with little or no warning, targeting tourist locations, transportation hubs and other public areas," according to the State Department alert.
Former King Must Take DNA Test Over Love Child Claim
The claimant will be awarded part of the king's estate if the court rules in her favor.
Holy Men and Hops: Belgium's Brewer's Day Celebrations
On Friday, Belgium's brewers will meet to honor Saint Arnould, the patron saint of brewers.
A Heat Wave Is Killing This Year's Christmas Tree Crop
Belgium's drought has approached record levels, and it is hitting the region responsible for bringing a major part of its festive spirit.
Where Is Euthanasia Legal?
The law allows euthanasia for adults and children who suffer "unappeasable and unbearable [pain] caused by a serious and incurable condition."
World Cup Semifinals: Previewing France vs. Belgium
Can Belgium's golden generation top a talented French squad?
Neymar's Diving May Have Cost Brazil
Neymar has been widely criticized for his playacting during the 2018 World Cup.
2018 Is Officially the World Cup of Upsets
Many of the giants are gone, perhaps clearing the way for a new champion.
Brazil vs. Belgium: Betting Odds, Expert Predictions
The World Cup favorite is set to face its toughest test yet on Friday.
Japan's Soccer Team Applauded for Clearing Locker Room
Despite losing to a last-minute goal, Japan's fans in the stadium once again picked up litter, while the team left the dressing room with a gracious gesture.
World Cup Group Scenarios, Explained
The World Cup group stage will conclude Thursday with the possibility of more drama in Russia.
Seaside Town Plans 'Mega Brothel' In Abandoned Hangar
The "Hangar d'Amour" will also include a bar and brewery for its patrons.
Study: Migrants Boost, Not Burden, European Economies
New research hits back at the myth immigration damages the host nation's economy.
Van Gogh's Sunflowers Are Changing Color
X-ray shots of a pigment Vincent van Gogh used hint the yellow in his works could be going through some interesting changes.
Terror Murder Suspect Was on Day Release Program
"The question of whether this man should have been given leave is striking."
Belgium Shooting: Liège Police Officers Among Dead
It is unclear what the motive was behind the shooting, which left at least three people, including two policemen and a pedestrian, dead.
Jesse Hughes Calls March For Our Lives 'Pathetic'
He also accused protestor Emma González of treason, sharing a fake image of her ripping the constitution.