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Horeca Brussels, the industry organisation that represents hotels, restaurants and catering businesses, is calling for more stringent action against malpractice in restaurants located in Rue des B
Pascal Smet, mobility minister of the Brussels-Capital Region, has unveiled a proposal for taxi services that could pave the way for ride-sharing service Uber to operate legally for the first time
Environmental organisation Leefmilieu Brussel is urging residents to do some animal spotting in the capital, and to take photos of the wildlife with their smartphone.
The City of Brussels on Monday opened a general housing office where residents can go to learn their rights as tenants or landlords, and to ask questions about living in the city, reports brusseln
Alex Joseph, head chef of Brussels restaurant Rouge Tomate, at the weekend took home the award for Young Chef 2015, an international cooking competition for best young chef in all of Belgium, the
The first Belgian fair devoted to the use of remote piloted aircraft systems, commonly known as drones, will be held from 7 to 9 March at Tour & Taxis in Brussels.
A new online video has become a hit on social media this week, showing some of the absurd and dangerous situations faced by a cyclist while riding through Brussels.
The public library: a bastion of universal education, a meeting ground for young and old, rich and poor to access the great thinkers of our time.
The former prime minister of Australia, Julia Gillard, is giving a lecture today at the Free University of Brussels (VUB) on the importance of education for a society’s general economic and social