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In the footsteps of the Burgundians - city and museum trail
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After years of sold-out theatres, bestsellers and storytelling evenings, Belgian historian Bart Van Loo rounds off his Burgundian Offensive with an enlightening podwalk.

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A panoramic lift connecting the Mont des Arts quarter with the rooftop terrace of the Royal Library of Belgium (KBR) has been officially inaugurated.

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Street-food emporium Wolf is shedding its winter coat and launching a raft of new ventures for spring, including a new karaoke box located deep in the vault o

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The theatrical and unconventional work of Flemish ceramic artist Yves Malfliet is showcased at the Erasmus House in Anderlecht.

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Belgium is a drug hub due to its ports serving as a strategic gateway for the rest of Europe.

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On the eve of International Women’s day on 8 March, The Bulletin reflects not only on the achievements of women’s rights over the past 150 years, but also the ongoing fight for fair representation

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This is the second installment of a two-part reflection on growing up American in Brussels in the 1960s and 1970s.

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The feeling of safety is deeply personal, and in Brussels it is also a significant public concern.

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Four years to the day after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Cinquantenaire Arch in Brussels was illuminated in the colours of the Ukrainian flag on Tuesday evening.

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