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A plan to offer temporary accommodation to asylum-seekers waiting to be processed has met with little response, a result, said federal migration minister Theo Francken of the overwhelming su

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As expected, more than 4,800 farmers with 1,000 tractors arrived in Brussels yesterday to demonstrate during a meeting of EU agriculture ministers.

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A night shelter for asylum seekers that opened its doors for the first time yesterday in the Brussels WTC tower remained nearly empty last night, as hundreds of refugees chose to stay overni

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Brussels' historic five-star Hotel Métropole at Place de Brouckère is taking judicial action for the third time to protest against the new pedestrian zone in the city centre.

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More than 200,000 people visited the Brussels Atomium this summer.

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There’s a light at the end of the tunnel, so to speak: Works on the Schuman metro and railway station in Brussels, as well as the new Schuman-Josaphat tunnel under the European quarter are due to

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More than 1,000 farmers are expected to arrive in Brussels by tractor on Monday to take part in a protest against low milk prices, according to the European Milk Board (EMB).

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Brussels mobility minister Pascal Smet is investigating whether UberX satisfies the city's legislation around ride-hailing services.

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In addition to a replica of the Eiffel Tower and the Sphinx of Giza, visitors to Las Vegas can now also admire a replica of Manneken Pis, Brussels' famous statue of a peeing boy.

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