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Police and inspection services have reported that no fewer than 86 out of 168 lorries checked at Zeebrugge are not fulfilling requirements for rest periods.

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Brussels South Charleroi Airport (BSCA) has inaugurated a new Mobility Centre and revamped esplanade aimed at improving the experience of its passengers.

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The three people arrested Thursday after Belgian police stopped a Flixbus travelling between Lille and Brussels have been released, confirmed the East Flanders prosecutor’s office, reports RTBF.

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Getting from Belgium to France by boat will become much easier following the long-awaited reopening of the Condé-Pommeroeul canal, after a comprehensive works programme that began in 2016.

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The Port of Brussels will be reconnected to the Belgian rail network next year, following an agreement between the federal and Brussels governments.

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Developments in self-driving cars have gained many media headlines, with Elon Musk’s Tesla Model S – seen as one of the groundbreakers in semi-autonomous technology – that entered the market this

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A former Uber lobbyist turned whistleblower has accused the ride-sharing company of doing everything in its power to impose a monopoly on the Belgian capital – including breaking the law.

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The number of people riding their bike to work has risen by 80% since 2005, with more and more people in Belgium choosing their bikes over public transport or a private car, new figures show.

Elke Van Den Brandt - Politico Class of 2023
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Brussels’ transport minister Elke Van Den Brandt has been included in Politico’s annual ranking of the most powerful people in Europe.

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