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The new Brussels museum, Train World, is gathering steam for its grand opening on Friday at Schaerbeek Station.
A family of Syrian refugees, two parents and three children, have become the first to move in with a local family.
The Brussels government has scrapped its plans to dig a tunnel for road traffic under Place Meiser, writes De Standaard.
The accommodation in an office block in Brussels for refugees waiting to be processed by the government agency Fedasil is fully occupied, the Red Cross has reported.
During a major taxi demonstration yesterday on Brussels' inner ring road, an estimated 400 taxi drivers were involved in blockades.
The set of new rules that the Brussels government wants to impose on Airbnb landlords in the city is "absurdly complex", warns Airbnb CEO Nicolas Ferrary in De Tijd.
An estimated 600 people demonstrated in Brussels on Monday under the slogan "Welcome Refugees", to express their support for all refugees in Europe.
National rail authority SNCB has revealed its plans for the regional express network (RER) in and around Brussels.
Federal justice minister Koen Geens is said to be “furious” at an action taken by the security detail at the Justice Palace in Brussels last week, when the officers suddenly stopped work in