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The Brussels catering federation is raising awareness about the sector’s gender wage gap with the launch of a cooking competition for women.

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Anyone curious to find out how the "other half" – more specifically Brussels’ wealthiest citizens – lives can take part, or join a very long waiting list for, a two-hour tour of the capital’s rich

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The City of Brussels is investing €11.5 million to make more than 50 nursery, primary and secondary school playgrounds in the capital a better place to be.

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A demonstration in Brussels is being organised for 8 March, which is International Women’s Day.

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When it comes to gender equity, Belgium lags behind some of its European peers but has made significant progress, new research has found.

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Depictions of Brussels are highly polarised, according to a study from Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), with some Belgian newspapers presenting the capital as an ideal place to live and others la

Children play on a playground in Brussels. (BELGA PHOTO THIERRY ROGE)
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The public space belongs to everyone, but in practice is still strongly dominated by men. The City of Brussels is therefore looking for initiatives that focus on gender and urban planning.

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A new campaign called Share the Color by equal.brussels seeks to increase LGBTQIA+ visibility outside the city centre.

Belgian Foreign Minister Sophie Wilmes pictured during a joint African Union and European Union ministerial meeting in Kigali, Rwanda, Tuesday 26 October 2021. (BELGA PHOTO HATIM KAGHAT)
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The position of ambassador is considered the pinnacle of a diplomatic career. However, it is a position that still remains dominated by men.

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