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As Belgium mourns the victims of Tuesday's attacks at Brussels Airport and Maelbeek metro station, the flags of official buildings are at half mast and the residents of Brussels are expressing the
An additional 225 members of the Belgian military have been called in to the capital to provide reinforcement to the troops in Brussels following this morning's terrorist attacks, writes De St
Brussels' famous statue of a peeing boy, Manneken Pis on Sunday took a break from 'peeing' on the occasion of International Happiness Day, an initiative of the United Nations.
The City of Brussels this week celebrates the Irish national holiday of Saint Patrick's Day with special initiatives, in addition to the numerous gatherings in Irish pubs across the city, writes B
An electronic badge or special permit is all a motorist needs to be allowed into the Brussels pedestrian zone by vehicle.
The Brussels commune of Etterbeek is tackling the problem of dog poo on its footpaths in an unusual way.
The popular Brussels seafood bar La Mer du Nord has announced plans to open a third restaurant next month, this time in the Marolles district, at the foot of the Poelaert-Marolles lift.
By 2035, one-third of the fruits and vegetables consumed in the Brussels-Capital Region should come from the city and its surrounding area, announced environment minister Cline Fremault.
Brussels mobility minister Pascal Smet has announced his idea to extend the Brussels metro system to include Groot-Bijgaarden, in the Flemish periphery.







