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Following a trend that already exists in France, Russia and the US, Belgium now has its own pay-per-hour cafe, reports brusselnieuws.be.
For the second summer in a row, Brussels police are maintaining a strong presence in the city centre.
Flemish culture minister Sven Gatz and Brussels minister Pascal Smet (pictured) have joined forces to seek a solution to the dispute over the closure of radio station FM Brussel, which wa
Thanks to the growing demand for housing in the European capital and a decline in prices, the sale of apartments in Brussels is on the rise, reports the website Bouw&Wonen.
The federal railway police are increasingly called upon to deal with drug dealers on Belgian trains, reports Radio 1.
The board of directors of non-profit organisation Vlaams-Brusselse Media has decided to put an end to city radio station FM Brussel in three weeks' time.
Brussels’ Museum of Ixelles, which houses major collections of 19th-20th-century European art, is to undergo a major renovation, writes brusselnieuws.be.
Seven-hundred women, 25 challenges, eight hours and one city – those in a nutshell are the quintessential ingredients of Pop in the City, the urban race that sends female duos into ci
When negotiators from the US arrive in July for the latest round of talks with the EU on the creation of a new free trade agreement between the two economic blocs, they will be arriving in a Europ