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Old brewery being brought back to life at Wiels

The engine room of the former Wielemans-Ceuppens brewery in the Brussels municipality of Forest has all the hallmarks of machines from the heyday of the industrial revolution – large metal wheels, piston rods and measuring equipment to direct the steel giants. It’s not hard to imagine that they...

Engineering consultancy federation calls Brussels roads “disastrous”

The maintenance of Belgium's roads, tunnels, bridges and viaducts is practically non-existent, and the situation in Brussels is even "disastrous", according to ORI, the sectoral organisation of engineering and consultancy firms in Belgium. Flanders is doing slightly better, said the federation in...

Jack Russell is Belgium's most popular dog breed

The introduction in 1998 of an obligatory Dog ID in Belgium has made it easier to gain an overview of the country's dog population. The database for the identification and registration of dogs in Belgium reveals not only the most popular breeds, but the most popular names, as well. In the Brussels-...

Belgium tops list of world's best juvenile justice systems

Children in Belgium have more access to the justice system than anywhere else in the world, according to the results of a survey by the Child Rights International Network (CRIN). The first-ever global study on children's access to justice ranks countries according to how effectively minors can use...

Telenet to move headquarters to Brussels

Belgian telecommunications company Telenet will move its official headquarters from Mechelen ( pictured ) to Brussels as the result of the company's recent acquisition of mobile operator BASE, write various Belgian media. Telenet's strategic decisions will from now on be made from Brussels, at the...

Refugees head back to school at Brussels university

A Syrian academic is encouraging refugees in Belgium to continue their education, through a unique university programme that offers people fleeing war zones the chance of a better future. Dr Mohammad Salman came to Belgium five years ago to study international relations at the Free University of...

Air traffic control at Brussels Airport boycott training

Unions representing staff at the national air traffic control agency Belgocontrol have begun industrial action today. The action was announced before the start of the February school holiday, with a promise that holiday traffic would not be affected. Staff will boycott training for new routes due...

Four deaths due to Brussels tram and bus accidents in 2014

The Brussels public transport company STIB in 2014 reported 250 injuries to people who were involved in an accident with a tram or bus, in addition to four lives that were lost in the same year. The figures were provided by Brussels mobility minister Pascal Smet in response to a request from...

'The visitor must make his own opinion': Capitalism museum returns to Brussels

Capitalism: we've all heard about it. It's an economic system that shapes our society profoundly but how much do we really know about it? Two years ago, after visiting the Museum of Communism in Prague, 15 ideologically diverse 20-somethings came to the realisation that there was no Museum of...

Belgian insurer reports fewer accidents on ski slopes

During last week's spring holidays, Europ Assistance Belgium received 32% fewer calls for skiing accidents than in the same week in 2015. The insurance company reported a total of 162 incidents this year, 23 of which required hospitalisation, writes Het Laatste Nieuws . The decrease is partly due...

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