Three different authors from three different countries have written texts titled “The Sorrow of Belgium” in three different genres reflecting various eras in Belgium’s past. Leonid Andreyev’s play, set during World War I, expresses his strong views on political unrest and militarism. Hugo Claus’ novel, a coming-of-age story set during the German occupation, is considered a masterpiece. Martin Conway’s historical monograph focuses on Belgium’s post-World War II political struggles, emphasizing the societal tensions during the period.
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Investment banker ‘scarred for life’ by laser hair removal sues clinic for £50k
Investment banker Sunna Firdaus is suing a London clinic for almost £50,000 after suffering permanent scarring from a botched laser hair removal procedure in September 2020. Firdaus claims excessive heat caused burns and scarring to her chin, leading to ongoing physical and psychological effects. The clinic, Skintology Ltd, disputes the claim, stating Firdaus was aware of the risks involved in the treatment. Full Article
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