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The latest Brussels language barometer has revealed that a rising number of residents know neither French, Dutch nor English.

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The Brussels Council for Multilingualism is calling for updated language rules, pointing out that existing legislation dates back six decades and is in need of major changes.

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Lisette Ma Neza has been chosen as Brussels’ first ever city poet, a position which she will hold for two years beginning on 21 March.

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More than 50 Dutch-speaking schools in the Brussels region have signed up to a multilingualism project to provide educational support in French, English or in other languages spoken by pupils at h

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Learning a language is much more than grammar and vocabulary, according to Nico Puype, cluster director of business, language, ICT, photography, fashion and cooking courses at

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A library in the Brussels neighbourhood of Schaerbeek is looking to break a record when it comes to multilingualism.

Sven Gatz, Brussels Minister of Finance, Budget, Civil Service and Multilingualism, at a school in Anderlecht, Brussels. Getz is leading a push to centralise all information on multilingualism in the capital (BELGA PHOTO)
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According to a new study on multilingualism, Brussels has a truly diverse range of multilingual initiatives, but what is missing is an online platform that centralises all the information.