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Belgian photographer Marc Lagrange killed in Tenerife accident

The internationally acclaimed Belgian photographer Marc Lagrange, 57, was killed on Friday during a holiday on the Canary Island of Tenerife, where Lagrange arrived the same day with his girlfriend and son, write various Belgian media. The circumstances of the accident have not been confirmed, but...

New regulation around night work for Belgian web shops

The various social partners in Belgium have reached an agreement for the development of a framework that regulates night work for Belgian webshops. The federal government hopes the new regulation will lead to more job creation. Online retailers will soon be able to process their orders overnight on...

Quarter of Belgians satisfied with second-hand gift

More than a quarter of the Belgians surveyed (27%) would be happy with a second-hand Christmas gift, according to a study by second-hand stores Troc.com and De Kringwinkels together with classifieds site 2dehands.be. The study, conducted by research agency iVox, surveyed 1,000 Belgians, and found...

Brussels Airport closes out another record year

More than 23 million passengers have passed through Brussels Airport already this year, an absolute record. To celebrate, the airport today treated all passengers to Belgian chocolates. “We would like to say thank you to all passengers for deciding on Brussels Airport to jet off on holiday or for...

Brewery landlords and bar tenants agree to play by new rules

The federal government, the drinks industry and bar managers have reached an agreement on a code of conduct for the industry, aimed at tackling the problem of so-called “strangulation contracts”. The months-long negotiation involved consumer affairs minister Kris Peeters, minister for small...

Webshops working overtime for Belgian customers

Online shopping is increasingly popular among users in Belgium, with both Coolblue and bol.com breaking records this holiday period, writes De Morgen . Bol.com, which recently reached the milestone of one million Belgian customers, has seen an unprecedented spike in sales in the run-up to the...

Belgium re-uses 85% of the metal from recycled computers

The majority of the metals collected from old laptops and computers in Belgium is re-used as raw material, but plastics recycling is still lagging behind, according to the results of a study by the University of Ghent, writes De Standaard . The researchers collaborated with recycling companies...

Keeping tradition alive: We visit Brussels' last-remaining puppet theatre for adults

The emotional heart of Brussels, the Royal Toone Theatre, is a puppet theatre for adults - the last living example of a unique cultural tradition that dates from the 16th century when Philip II of Spain, afraid of political unrest, closed all the theatres. The puppet shows were a way around the ban...

BE Film Festival returns to Brussels

“God exists. And he lives in Brussels.” One of the opening lines from Jaco Van Dormael’s Le tout Nouveau Testament (The Brand New Testament) got the country’s biggest collective laugh this year. The film that has made the shortlist for consideration for a foreign-language Oscar nomination can be...

Shopping soldier relieved of duties

The Belgian soldier who was spotted on Monday carrying a shopping bag during a surveillance mission has been relieved of his duties following a disciplinary investigation, reports De Standaard . The photo of the man in uniform spread like wildfire on social media, as it showed the soldier...

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