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For those who missed Folklorissimo, Brussels’ folkore festival that took place at the end of September, it’s never too late to take in some of the capital’s rich folkloric sights and sounds.
Last weekend, on 4 and 5 October, the Boulevard Anspach closed its lanes to cars between Place de Brouckère and the Brussels Stock Exchange, giving Brussels residents a glimpse of the future, when
Biker2Biker.be, an online platform launched by the Brussels-Capital Region to encourage cycling in the capital, has teamed up with Brussels
The City of Halle, outside Brussels, is investigating whether the Senne/Zenne River can flow above ground and be visible again in the centre of Brussels.
Uplace, a massive new shopping and leisure centre planned for Machelen, just outside Brussels, suddenly received the necessary environmental permit to go ahead with the project, first granted by F
The number of births in the Brussels-Capital region is steadily increasing, according to the latest statistics from the Health and Welfare Observatory.
The federal buildings agency was “corrupt through and through,” according to the Brussels prosecutor, speaking yesterday at the start of the trial of 13 agency officials, 35 contractors and 24 co
SNCB/NMBS will not scrap post-midnight trains out of Brussels as of December 14, as originally announced.
About 2,000 students from across Belgium, but particularly from Dutch-speaking universities, demonstrated in Brussels yesterday against money-saving measures in higher education.