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A group of concerned parents and asthma advocates has started a petition to demand that the Brussels government do more to improve air quality in the city, reports brusselnieuws.be.
Several central districts will be closed to traffic on Tuesday due to the Belgian national holiday and parade, including Place Poelaert, the Sablon, Rue de la Loi and Rue Belliard, reports b
A palaeontologist working for the Royal Belgian Institute for Natural Sciences in Brussels has discovered a 70-million-year-old mammal with blood-red teeth that lived on an island in the region of
The Brussels police want to see 2,900 security cameras installed on Brussels streets by 2018.
Brussels’ Place Sainte-Catherine on Wednesday inaugurated 10 new terraces, putting an end to the “no man’s land” in front of the church, according to Brussels minister Marion Lemesre.
Railway infrastructure manager Infrabel has turned an unused room in Brussels South Station into a place of worship for the Muslim employees of Belgian rail company SNCB.
Members of Brussels’ green party Groen Brussel on Sunday took part in the Big Jump, an event which sees thousands of European citizens go for a swim in their local rivers, lakes and waterway
The Belgian Taxi Federation (FeBeT) will send an ultimatum to the federal and Brussels governments requesting they put a stop to the alternative taxi service Uber by 1 September, announced the fed