Search form

menu menu

Content by tag : protest

Traffic seen in the European Quarter of Brussels (Google images)
Article

No so-called 'Convoy of Freedom' will be allowed to pass through Belgium into Brussels, according to a joint statement from interior minister Annelies Verlinden, Brussels minister-president Rudi V

Article

Taxi drivers in Brussels are planning to block traffic on Thursday morning in their latest protest against rival Uber.

Article

Pig farmers from Flanders are driving their tractors en masse to Brussels on 15 December to demand that the Flemish government intervene to help their sector, which is in crisis.

Illustration picture shows a protest action of household helpers working with service vouchers in Brussels. (BELGA PHOTO JUAN GODBILLE)
Article

About 70 domestic helpers and union representatives protested outside the headquarters of the company Daoust Titres-Services in Ixelles on Monday, calling for an increase in travel allowances and

Illustration picture shows a protest against the health pass (Marche pour la Liberte Acte 2 - Mars voor Vrijheid Act 2) and other corona measures, in Brussels, Sunday 05 December 2021. (BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK)
Article

Sunday’s demonstration in Brussels against the restrictions brought in to try to stem the continued spread of the coronavirus led to 20 people being arrested and six sustaining injuries as protest

Illustration shows protesting officers wearing the logo of VSOA - SLFP police union inside the departure hall of Brussels airport in Zaventem. (BELGA PHOTO ERIC LALMAND)
Article

Police officers will not carry out a protest in Brussels on Monday, the day of the resumption of negotiations, so that the talks can "take place in calm and serenity," a joint statement from the t

Illustration shows a protest action of Uber-drivers in the centre of Brussels (BELGA PHOTO OPHELIE DELAROUZEE)
Article

Uber drivers in Brussels say they will bring traffic in the capital to a standstill every day until their objections to the ruling by the Brussels Court of Appeal, which put 2,000 jobs in jeopardy

Article

Federal police officers once again took to the streets of Brussels this morning to purposely snarl traffic in an ongoing series of protests.

Article

Workers in the household help industry who are paid with service cheques took to the streets of Brussels today to protest at the personal costs involved in their transport from place to place.

Pages