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In an upbeat video launched last February by Stib and Brussels' transport ministry, an idyllic world of tiny, plastic people go about their cit

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The Belgian company Bubble Post, which offers eco-friendly goods transport services, is extending its activities in September to Wallonia and the Netherlands.

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The upcoming train strike on 28 May doesn’t mean you’re stuck in Brussels.

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Between 2016 and 2018, the Brussels Region is set to create 80km of new bicycle lanes in the capital set away from the traffic.

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Belgium is making way to allow the controversial renegade rideshare service Uber to operate legally in Brussels as part of plans

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Authorities of the Brussels-Capital Region have said that they hope to have a legal framework ready by the beginning of 2016 for taxi services, including alternatives such as Uber.

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Three dockworkers who died while cleaning out the hold of a ship in the Waasland harbour in Beveren at the weekend were the victims of toxic gases created by the coal the ship was carrying, the Ea

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The European Commission is investigating the conditions of a number of contracts between the Brussels-Capital Region and advertising company JC Decaux, including its rights to run the city’s bike-

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Belgium could perform better when it comes to keeping tabs on the people whose job it is to transport goods in and out of the country, according to the Belgian Court of Audit.

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