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A group shot from the 2021 Fire Fighters calendar (Johann Donfut)
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Every two years, Brussels firefighters pose in various stages of undress for their charity calendar. This year, for the first time, the calendar will only be available online.

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The half-term holidays in Brussels are an opportunity for families to get out and explore a museum, head to the cinema or enjoy a swim. But this is 2020, and things are different.

Picture showing illegal cigarettes discovered during a raid by Belgian Customs and Excise officers (BELGA PHOTO)
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Officers from Belgian Customs and Excise dismantled an illegal cigarette factory in Molenbeek-Saint-Jean, Brussels, on Tuesday, according to a statement issued by the government department.

A patrol car from the Brussels Capital Ixelles/Elsene police zone (BELGA PHOTO PAUL-HENRI VERLOOY)
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Posters featuring caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad by the French cartoonist Charb were put up in various places in Brussels last week.

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The Brussels region has reintroduced the requirement to wear a mask in all public places and extended the curfew from 22.00 to 6.00 every day, from Monday 26 October.

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Tour & Taxis' illustrious history dates from the 16th century when it was the site of a horse-based postal service linking the low countries with the rest

Riot police attend the protests near the Guinean embassy in Schaerbeek (© RTBF)
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About 100 Guinean nationals demonstrated near the Guinean embassy on Boulevard Auguste Reyers in Schaerbeek on Thursday, to protest against government violence towards voters in the West African n

Illustration shows the presentation of the extension of the line Bordet with the construction of the new North-South metro line M3 of the Brussels' subway, Tuesday 13 September 2016, in Brussels. (BELGA PHOTO DIRK WAEM)
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Construction of the new metro line 3 in Brussels will not start for at least another six months due to delays in the granting of permits, the complexity of the work and the coronavirus crisis.

Pedestrians walking down the Rue Neuve in Brussels (BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK)
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Pedestrians in Brussels were invited this weekend to give their opinions on how areas of the capital could be improved for walkers as part of a survey conducted by the Walk.Brussels movement.

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