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As the redesign of Brussels' Porte de Ninove officially gets under way, the Brussels-Capital Region has invited residents of the neighbourhood to contribute their ideas for a new park.
Nine police academies across Belgium on Saturday held a recruitment information day for interested candidates. In total, about 7,000 people attended the event.
The ninth edition of Museum Night Fever on Saturday drew about 16,000 people to museums across Brussels, slightly fewer than last year's edition with 17,000 visitors.
The Brussels commune of Saint-Gilles this year is to get its own folklore festival and parade centred around the figure of the Water Carrier (La Porteuse d'Eau) from the statue in the cen
Volunteers are putting the finishing touches this week on a series of murals pasted onto the walls of buildings across Ixelles.
There are less than 100,000 unemployed residents in the Brussels-Capital Region, the lowest figure since 2009.
The net income of Brussels residents has dropped significantly in recent years, falling for the first time below that of the Walloons, which means they are now Belgium's poorest inhabitants,
Railway company Thalys is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with the launch of a new low-cost train service, branded Izy.
The City of Brussels has given the green light to a renovation project that involves transforming the former post office at Brussels Central Station into a bar and restaurant.