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La Mer du Nord's plans to open a third restaurant at the foot of the Poelaert-Marolles Lift are finally coming to fruition.
The escalators in the Brussels metro and pre-metro stations are on average 32 years old, writes Bruzz.
The renowned Belgian butcher Hendrik Dierendonck will expand his business to include a new location in the building of the former Jack O'Shea butcher shop in Rue Sainte-Catherine.
Hungarian foreign affairs minister Péter Szijjártó was so far out of his comfort zone in a Brussels neighborhood that he "felt compelled to run for his life,” he said in an interview with the Hung
The recent suicide attacks at Istanbul airport in Turkey and in a shopping street in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad are commemorated this week in front of the Bourse, in Brussels city centre, writes
Teachers of Tai Chi are offering free classes in green and urban spaces across Brussels, the City reported in a press release.
The designated fan zone for the European Championship (Euro 2016) at Brussels' Place Rogier is open again after it was closed briefly on Tuesday due to a false bomb alarm at the City2 shopping mal
As a result of the continued raised terror alert level across Belgium, Brussels public transport company STIB has announced the temporary closure of some of the metro entrances.
Brussels directors Adil El Arbi (above, right) and Bilall Fallah, who made an impression last year at the Toronto International Film Festival with their film Black, have







