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The federal government has again increased the number of places available for refugees who have not yet been processed by the Office for Foreigners, as the stream of asylum-seekers arriving

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In the darkness of a Brussels theatre this weekend, cinema-goers will put on blindfolds and rely on children in the row behind them to explain in hushed voices what is happening.

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Brussels brewery Cantillon has stopped production of its lambic beers because the temperatures are unseasonably high for November.

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Many restaurants in Brussels are selling customers a cheaper kind of fish than is listed on the menu, according to an investigation by the environmental organisation Oceana Europe.

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Airbnb hosts in Brussels will have to adhere to a new set of rules from 2016, including obligatory registration, writes De Tijd.

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The Sewers Museum in Brussels will reopen its doors to the general public on 19 November, after a lack of resources forced the museum to close last year, only openi

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The Brussels municipality of Uccle has granted an environmental permit to diving centre Nemo 33.

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Brussels state secretary for foreign trade Cécile Jodogne (pictured) this week leads Belgium's first official mission to Cuba in eight years.

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Public transport passengers' association TreinTramBus is 'relieved' after the Belgian rail authority SNCB announced it will increase its rates by an average of 1.21% from 1 February, 2016.

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