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Europalia Tracks to Modernity Fernand Léger, The Railway Crossing
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After more than 50 years focusing on an individual country, the prestigious arts biennial Europalia turns its attention to the singular theme of the railway i

Illustration picture shows a traffic jam on the Tervurenlaan - Avenue de Tervueren, near the Leonardtunnel - tunnel Leonard, Brussels. (BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK)
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Traffic will be heavily congested throughout Europe during the weekend of 30 July to 2 August, the Touring mobility organisation has warned.

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Who inspires you? Or more to the point: What phrase, quote or saying has always stuck with you?

European Mental Health Week
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“Now, more than ever, our mental health matters.” That’s the message from Brussels-based NGO Mental Health Europe as it launches the second edition of its

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From air pollution to waste management and global warming, the world is experiencing environmental degradation in many ways.

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Mini Europe, a Brussels icon since its creation in 1989, is set to leave the capital, according to its owner and director Thierry Meeùs.

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German federal transport minister Andreas Scheuer has proposed at a European transport council meeting in Brussels to relaunch the Trans-Europe Express (TEE) 2.0 network of high-speed and night tr

Charity donations across Europe
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A new Belgian-designed European online cross-border platform – Transnational Giving Europe - was launched on Monday. 

European mental health week awareness campaign
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As Covid-19 sparks concern for an increase in poor mental health, Brussels-based European NGO Mental Health Europe (MHE) has launched the first

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