Vendredi 13H
Between the crisis, saunas and obesity, we have stopped counting the challenges our fertility has to face up to. Michelle Nisolle diagnoses their real impacts.
Is a crackdown the only way to treat people suffering from drug addiction? André Lemaître is looking for other methods of dealing with this problem.
Up until recently Belgium was one of the easiest European countries in which to obtain nationality. Is that still the case? Patrick Wautelet takes stock.
Are community based questions in Belgium a case of ethnic conflict? Marco Martiniello, the Director of the CEDEM, tends to concur.
17 to 20% of the population is affected by tinnitus. Will it be the illness of our century? Philippe Lefebvre, Head of Department at the Liège University Hospital Centre, gets the arguments heard.
National elections being decided abroad? Using the example of Italy, Jean-Michel Lafleur notes the importance of the diaspora.
Would better planning of the architecture of our cities enable a reduction in criminality? David Tieleman, of the Faculty of Architecture, sketches out a preliminary rethink.
With the boom in city farming, the differences between the city and the countryside could fade. To the point of disappearing? Haïssam Jijakli looks into the question.
Under the supervision of the European Union, the banks might have to go back to the drawing board. Danielle Sougné analyses the measures being considered.
There is currently no curative treatment for Parkinson's disease, but that could soon change. A subject which will be addressed at the Liège Creative meeting on January 31.