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In Brussels the corridors of power are notoriously labyrinthine.
Archbishop of Mechelen-Brussels, André-Joseph Léonard, has announced that the closure or desecration of Brussels’ Saint-Catherine Church is out of the question, reports brusselnieuws.be.
Marks & Spencer (M&S), the beloved British High Street chain famous for pork pies, ready-made chicken tikka masala and comfortable pants, returns to the Brussels shopping scene tomorrow af
I’m delicately holding a raisin between my thumb and forefinger, turning it slowly while observing it carefully.
The competitors in this year’s Queen Elisabeth Competition for violin have been allotted their places for the first round of the competition, which began yesterday in Flagey in Brussels.
Between 2016 and 2018, the Brussels Region is set to create 80km of new bicycle lanes in the capital set away from the traffic.
Special panels installed at a Delhaize store in Brussels to drive away homeless people have been dismantled, following a compromise struck on Tuesday between local residents opposed to the i
From the street, I get a faint whiff of compost. Entering through the gate, the fumes from the street fade and I am met with the smell of damp organic matter.
The City of Brussels wants to include Brussels’ two artisanal brewers, Cantillon and Brasserie de la Senne, in its plans for the upcoming Belgian Beer Palace (BBP), reports brusselnieuws.be.