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Park Cinquantenaire overburdened by events

The amount of activities and events that take place in Brussels' Park Cinquantenaire has taken its toll on the park, especially the trees, says Brussels environment minister Céline Fremault, who is calling for a more balanced programme of events. This year there were a total of 396 events organised...

Art lights up Brussels' inner Ring Road this month

A series of illuminated art installations are lighting up the Brussels inner Ring Road this month. A number of important sites along the main roads leading to the city centre are to light up every evening until 3 January in a series of art installations on office buildings, historic city gates,...

More than 4,000 trains cancelled last month in Belgium

Last month in Belgium, 4,040 scheduled trains did not depart from the station or complete their journey, according to the monthly punctuality report of railway companies SNCB and Infrabel. Several strikes in October are largely responsible for the high number, writes De Standaard . Last year in...

Facebook closes content to Belgian users without accounts

Social network site Facebook has closed access to all pages to anyone without a Facebook profile. The move is the American company’s response to a court decision last month on protection of information and was immediately condemned by the privacy commission and by federal privacy secretary Bart...

Belgians spend €350 million a year on Saint Nicholas Day gifts

Belgians spend an average of €350 million each year on gifts for the holiday of Saint Nicholas, writes De Morgen . The 6 December holiday is a big one for gift-giving in Belgium, according to figures from the West Flemish consultancy WES, which surveyed 2,000 Belgian adults and found that 58% of...

King Philippe responds to criticism over spa photo during level 4 terror alert

A photo of Belgium's King Philippe and Queen Mathilde relaxing at a spa in France's Brittany at the moment when the terror alert in Brussels was raised to maximum level 4, has caused a stir after it was published in the French satirical weekly Le Canard Enchainé . The royal couple responded to the...

Step back in time with your smartphone in Bruges

Anyone who’s walked the streets of Bruges knows the feeling of being transported to a medieval Flemish city with its cobblestones, canals and... De Lijn buses? Unfortunately, the present has a way of intruding on even the most well-preserved historic locations. What history buff hasn’t wished for a...

See wild animals in action at Natural Science Museum’s new exhibition

The latest exhibition at Brussels’ Natural Science Museum is a no-holds-barred depiction of nature red in tooth and claw that marries stunning taxidermy with ingenious feats of engineering. Wonders of Wildlife is no Disney-fied depiction of cute animals all getting along together. Here the chase is...

Hasselt is Belgium’s smartest city

Hasselt, the capital of Limburg province, is the smartest city in Belgium, according to a survey carried out by the technology industry federation Agoria. The survey looked at the number of digital companies, air quality and energy consumption, among other criteria. Hasselt finished with a score of...

Greenpeace takes nuclear reopening to Council of State

Environmental organisation Greenpeace has begun a legal action before the Council of State against the decision by the federal government to extend the operations of nuclear reactors Doel 1 and 2 in Beveren, East Flanders, by 10 years. On Monday, the government announced that it had come to an...

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