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Wild animals will no longer be able to be part of circus performances in Belgium, the federal parliament has voted.
It appears as though Belgium will finish the year without having naturalised any newly arrived foreigners.
The European Commission’s landmark Berlaymont Building has been sold by the Belgian government for a reported €640 million to BNP-Paribas Fortis bank and AG Insurance.
The shops in Antwerp’s historic centre could be open seven days a week from the latter-half of next year, following the city council’s decision to apply to the Flemish government to have the centr
The Flemish, Walloon and federal governments have agreed on new measures aimed at cutting the tax burden on companies to improve the country’s competitiveness.
Authorities near the Belgian city of Liege were forced to shoot and kill a snow leopard that escaped a zoo Tuesday night.
Finding a seat in a Brussels’ classroom or day care for your child will soon get a bit easier.
Belgium has committed to continue its military assistance in Afghanistan until the end of NATO’s long-time mission.
Flemish culture minister Joke Schauvliege has launched Thuis: 50 jaar migratie (Home: 50 Years of Migration), a book and programme of events to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 196