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The growing issue of homelessness in Brussels is becoming more political by the day as the country’s politicians exchange barbs on how to solve the problem and on whom to place the blame.
The cultural centrepiece of the Hellenic presidency of the Council of the European Union is the wide-ranging exhibition Nautilus: Navi
The Museum of the City of Brussels is preparing to launch an exhibition to mark the beginning of First World War, but with a different approach than other centenary events around Belgium, and Euro
The Brussels taxi-share scheme Collecto carried a record number of passengers in 2013, according to the region’s transport minister Brigitte Grouwels.
The curtain closed on the 92nd edition of the Brussels Motor Show Sunday night, bringing to an end 10 days of showcasing the latest vehicles to hit the market.
March is turning out to be the month of first presidential visits to Belgium.
Passengers on Brussels’ metro system will soon see the installation of automatic sliding doors across the city.
How much would it have to cost to dissuade you from driving in Brussels?
It is hard to miss the massive glass-covered new headquarters of Nato en route to Brussels Airport, but a news report by Germany’s Der Spiegel reveals that the physical size pales in comp