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  2. La Dernière Heure - Wikipedia

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    La DH was established on 19 April 1906. The paper has its headquarters in Brussels and has a liberal stance without any political affiliation. Its publisher is IPM. It has seven regional versions: Namur / Luxembourg, Liège, Tournai / Ath / Mouscron, Mons Center, Charleroi Center, Brabant, and Brussels. In 1990 La DH sold 445,000 copies.

  3. List of newspapers in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    English language newspapers. The Brussels Times Belgium’s leading daily online English-language news media and bi-monthly print magazine. Politico Europe better known for its mailing list and website but it also has a weekly paper edition. Politico Europe is based in Belgium, but its subject matter is EU politics and policymaking.

  4. L'Avenir (Belgian newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .lavenir .net. L'Avenir ( lit. 'The Future' ), formerly Vers l'Avenir ( lit. 'Towards the Future' ), is a Belgian newspaper franchise based in Namur. It is one of the largest media groups in Belgium. The group publishes nine regional newspapers in French, grouped since June 2010 under the brand name L'Avenir .

  5. Le Soir - Wikipedia

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    Le Soir ( French pronunciation: [lə swaʁ], lit. 'The Evening') is a French-language Belgian daily newspaper. Founded in 1887 by Émile Rossel, it was intended as a politically independent source of news. Together with La Libre Belgique, it is one of the country's most popular Francophone newspapers in both Brussels and Wallonia, and since ...

  6. L'Echo - Wikipedia

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    L'Echo originated as L'Écho de la bourse de Bruxelles ( lit. 'The Brussels Stock Exchange Echo') which was first published on 22 May 1881. [1] It was renamed L'Écho de la Bourse ( lit. 'The Stock Exchange Echo') in 1889 and retained the name until 1990 when the paper adopted its current title. It is owned by Mediafin which is also the owner ...

  7. La Libre Belgique - Wikipedia

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    La Libre Belgique ( French pronunciation: [la libʁ bɛlʒik]; lit. 'The Free Belgium' ), currently sold under the name La Libre, is a French-language Belgian daily newspaper. Together with Le Soir, it is one of the country's most popular Francophone newspapers in both Brussels and Wallonia. La Libre was founded in 1884 and has historically had ...

  8. La Meuse (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    La Meuse is a French language regional newspaper published in Liège, Belgium, since 1856. History and profile. La Meuse was launched in 1856. The paper has its headquarters in Liège and is owned by the Rossel group which also owns Le Soir and La Lanterne, among others. La Meuse is published by Rossel et Cie S.A. in tabloid format.

  9. Paul Colin (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    8 April, 1943 (aged 47–48) Brussels, Belgium. Cause of death. Assassination by gunshot. Nationality. Belgian. Occupation (s) Belgian journalist and Nazi collaborator. Paul Colin (1895 – 8 April 1943) was a Belgian journalist, famous as the leading journalist and editor of the Rexist collaborationist newspapers "Le Nouveau Journal" and ...