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The Sewers Museum in Brussels will reopen its doors to the general public on 19 November, after a lack of resources forced the museum to close last year, only openi

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The Brussels municipality of Uccle has granted an environmental permit to diving centre Nemo 33.

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Brussels state secretary for foreign trade Cécile Jodogne (pictured) this week leads Belgium's first official mission to Cuba in eight years.

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Public transport passengers' association TreinTramBus is 'relieved' after the Belgian rail authority SNCB announced it will increase its rates by an average of 1.21% from 1 February, 2016.

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Gaelic games are played on a club and county level in Ireland, and have expanded worldwide, with clubs springing up wherever large groups of Irish expats have converged.

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The British indie rock band Editors has joined forces with cooperative brewery Brussels Beer Project to produce a new beer named Salvation, after a song from the group's fifth studio album,

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The government of the Brussels-Capital Region has concluded the purchase of the Citroen building for the price of €20.5 million.

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The Brussels Consultation Committee has approved plans for the reconstruction of Brussels' Rue de Midi, between Place Rouppe and Rue des Pierres.

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One-fifth of all migrants live in 20 major cities around the world, and Brussels is one of them. After Dubai, Brussels is the city with the highest percentage of residents born abroad.

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