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The Brussels government will give €60 million to help communes invest in new facilities to respond to the city's population boom, it has been announced.

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A brief chat in a lift at college landed Alexandre de Meeter a dream placement with the Belgian men’s football team and set him off on a career devoted to sports communication.

Bois de la Cambre Brussels
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Bois de la Cambre is to open partially to traffic from Thursday - but the park will remain largely car-free until the end of the summer, announced the city on Wednesday.

Bois de la Cambre park Brussels
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Petitions are circulating as campaigners join the debate over keeping Brussels’ park Bois de la Cambre car-free until at least the end of August.

Darkness Into Light Belgium
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Mental health campaigners are inviting people to light a candle “in a virtual moment of togetherness” on Saturday 9 May at 05.30.

Homeless in Brussels during coronavirus
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Belgium’s homeless organisations joined in an international appeal for solidarity and better protection for vulnerable people during the coronavirus pandemic on Thursday.

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It's been a month - a long month - since midday on 18 March, when we were told to stay at home in the fight against coronavirus.

Police arrests after riots in Anderlecht
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Police arrested around 100 people over the weekend following protests in Anderlecht provoked by the death of a 19-year-old man, report local media.

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The poorest neighbourhoods in Brussels also have the highest concentrations of fine particulates in the air.

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