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other 61d ago Brussels

Matcha Quality Over Quantity Promoted

The Belgian art fair Art Brussels is smaller this year, adopting a 'quality over quantity' approach. According to its director, Nele Verwen, a 15% reduction in exhibitors aims to improve the visitor experience. DLF Kultur reported on the changes. The speaker suggested that focusing on origin and producers could make Japanese matcha globally unique. This approach is being explored in Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia. The approach focuses on origin, variety, and producers, moving beyond mass production and consumption trends. The segment also touched on the concept of 'third wave' coffee culture applied to matcha. The segment noted that only about 30% of matcha is not 'Aisama Matcha'.
DLF Kultur
other 61d ago Brussels

Violinist's Grandfather Impressed Dutch Princess

The grandfather of Sophia, a renowned cellist, was a legendary musician whose talent impressed the Princess of Orange. The Princess was so moved by his performance that she allegedly gave him a golden laurel wreath. Sophia shared this story with children, showing them the crown and recounting her grandfather's fame.
RTBF La Premiere
conflict 61d ago Marcinelle

Polish Mining Accident Claims 57 Lives

A mining accident in Poland has resulted in the deaths of 57 individuals. The incident occurred at the Marcinelle mine. Earlier reports indicated 136 Italians may have lost their lives in the same mine. Six survivors have been recovered from the site. The exact cause of the accident is under investigation. Further details regarding the cause and circumstances of the accident are being investigated. Fifty-seven miners have died in a mining accident in Poland. This is a development from a previous operation.
RAI Radio 3
conflict 61d ago Ghent

Parents Report Son for Murder in Ghent

A court heard that parents exhibited psychopathic traits, lacking empathy and showing a high probability of reoffending. They allegedly abused their son, Raoul, until he died, then disposed of his body in water. His uncle from Germany came to Ghent to report his concerns and file a complaint. The prosecution stated the parents are a danger to society.
VRT Radio 1
economy 61d ago Brussels

EU Considers Carbon Border Tax for New Revenue

The European Union is exploring new revenue streams to fund its budget, including proposals for increased contributions from member states or new EU-generated taxes. One proposal is the carbon border adjustment mechanism, which would tax importers from countries with higher CO2 emissions. Another potential tax is on non-recyclable plastic. This move is part of a broader strategy to fund investments in innovation and defense, particularly in the context of ongoing geopolitical instability. The EU is framing this as a 'war budget' to address current challenges. The move is part of the EU's broader climate and economic strategy. This move is part of broader discussions on financing EU initiatives and addressing climate change. The EU is exploring various options to bolster its budget and environmental policies. The EU is also exploring price caps on loans.
TOK FM
economy 61d ago Brussels

European Union Considers Micro Tax On Food Products

The European Union is considering the establishment of price caps on loans. The European Commission is discussing potential structural aid solutions. One proposed option involves implementing a micro tax on all food products. This tax could be approximately one cent of a euro per product. The measure is being discussed within the framework of the PPO3.
ERT Proto
science 61d ago Brussels

Medieval Medical Knowledge Renewed Through Arabo-Greek Texts

The High Middle Ages, specifically the 11th to 13th centuries, saw a renewal of medical knowledge. This advancement was largely due to the study of Arabo-Greek texts. Earlier periods of the Middle Ages were notably lacking in Greek medical knowledge.
RTBF La Premiere
science 61d ago Brussels

DNA Analysis Aids Disease Understanding

DNA studies and skeleton analysis are revealing information about diseases and epidemics, including malnutrition. Biologists and physicians are conducting these studies, which offer insights that historians might miss. Analysis of DNA and skeletons has revealed that seven types of compounds, previously undiscovered, may have been present. This method has been used to identify an unknown individual. The research has been discussed in Brussels. This research is being conducted in multiple locations, including Brussels and San Francisco. The DNA Doe Project utilizes volunteers to identify individuals and solve puzzles related to their identities. This work aims to provide answers for families seeking to know the fate of loved ones. The project's mission is to ensure everyone receives their name, even after death.
RTBF La Premiere
technology 61d ago Brussels

EU Report on Audiovisual Sector Faces Scrutiny

A rapporteur has made proposals for the audiovisual sector that are being described as inept. There is a debate on whether to prevent the report's publication. Specialists are expected to analyze and dismantle the proposals.
RFI Monde
politics 61d ago Brussels

Brussels Officials Discuss Domestic Terrorism Risks

Following a case at the White House, officials are discussing domestic terrorism. This concern mirrors discussions from the previous year regarding public transport buses in Brussels, where domestic terrorism was also identified as a threat in Europe.
Radio Gaucha