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The stress of last minute shopping got even worse Monday when all card payments in Belgium went dormant.
Call it an early gift for many Belgians this year as mobile phone bills are set to drop.
Hundreds of Afghan asylum seekers are enduring the cold, wet weather as they protest in Mons to force Belgium’s Prime Minister Ellio di Rupo to meet with them.
Brussels suffered only “limited” disruption yesterday, police said, as an estimated 10,000 took part in protests to coincide with the European Summit taking place in the city.
A decrease in serious accidents along motorways in Wallonia is being attributed to the presence of radar cameras.
According to a health study undertaken by human resource company Securex, close to one in seven Belgian workers are drinking beyond healthy limits.
British prime minister David Cameron joined Irish Taoiseach Enda Kenny yesterday for a visit to First World War sites in West Flanders.
The Belgian government is set to end excessive annual salaries of CEOs working for semi-public companies, beginning with head of telecom Belgacom.
The Kazerne Dossin Memorial, Museum and Documentation Centre on Holocaust and Human Rights has been nominated for the European Museum of the Year Award (EMYA) for 2014.