Journal de Bruxelles

Journal de Bruxelles was a Belgian newspaper, printed 1841-1926 (with publication suspended under the German occupation of Belgium during World War I).

It was one of the leading dailies in late 19th and early 20th-century Brussels, and was aligned with the Catholic interest in public affairs.

[1] Dieudonné Stas founded a newspaper in Liège in 1820 under the title Courrier de la Meuse, but moved it to Brussels under the new title in 1841.

[2] Stas retired in 1856, when management was taken over by Paul Nève, who ran the newspaper until 1862.

[4] He left to become editor in chief of the Courrier de Bruxelles in July 1871.