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A woman gave birth to a baby boy at the weekend in a snack bar on Avenue Joseph Baeck in the Brussels commune of Molenbeek.

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Eight months after the introduction of the Brussels pedestrian zone and new traffic plan, the initiative has received a mostly positive evaluation, reports De Standaard

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A new housing development with 1,300 homes has been approved in the Brussels commune of Anderlecht.

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More than 3,000 people marched in the neighbourhood of Brussels North on Saturday afternoon in a demonstration to show solidarity with refugees.

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His Holiness the Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism, is coming to Brussels on 11 September to give a talk at Palais 12.

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The young Belgian director Thomas Van Deursen is looking for money to make a documentary about Brussels, and in particular the pedestrian zone around Rue Anspach.

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In the past seven years, nine evening markets have popped up across Brussels, and four more are expected to open in the coming months, writes Brussel Deze Week.

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In an effort to encourage Brussels residents to compost their organic waste, the City of Brussels in early February launched a system whereby it provides a full reimbursement for the purchas

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The driver who drove his SUV through the Brussels tram tunnel on Sunday evening is 67-year-old Francis L. of Keerbergen, who was “just following his GPS”, writes Brusselnieuws.

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