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Belgians prefer roomy, one-family homes

While Belgium is one of the world's most densely populated countries, its residents live in some of the least densely populated households in Europe. The vast majority of homes in Belgium have plenty of living space for each family member. Only 2% of families in Belgium live in 'overcrowded'...

Seven house searches lead to five more arrests in Belgium

Following Sunday evening's large-scale anti-terror action, the Belgian police carried out another series of actions on Monday morning, including seven house searches. Five people were arrested, and €26,000 confiscated during the raids, which took place in the vicinity of Brussels and Liège. Anti-...

Belgians fight terror with cat tweets

As anti-terrorism operations were conducted in a total of 19 raids in Brussels on Sunday night, Belgians spontaneously began sharing cat photos on Twitter, drawing international attention. Belgian police on Sunday sent out a request to the public for “radio silence on social media”, to avoid...

Brussels schools closed on Monday as terror alert level maintained

Sixteen people have been arrested in a series of co-ordinated police raids in Brussels and Charleroi on Sunday night - but Paris terror suspect Salah Abdeslam remains at large. The Belgian federal prosecutor Eric Van Der Sijpt said 19 raids were carried out in Molenbeek, Jette, Anderlecht,...

Air quality in Brussels pedestrian zone 'surprisingly good', study shows

While the air quality in the Royal Park of Brussels - the park between the Belgian Federal Parliament and the Royal Palace - is 'worrying', according to a study conducted by Flemish MP Joris Pochet in collaboration with the University of Antwerp (UA), the pedestrian zone in the city centre scores...

794 gender changes in Belgium since 1993

In the last 22 years, 794 people in Belgium have officially changed their gender, according to the Institute for equality between women and men, following Transgender Remembrance Day. The day occurs annually on 20 November to bring attention to the continued injustices endured by the transgender...

Get crafting: The Bulletin’s guide to artisan hobbies

When Kaleidoscope opened six years ago, it was among the first of its kind in the city: a shop devoted entirely to the arts of knitting and crocheting. At the time, these pastimes were just starting to unstitch themselves from the old-granny image they had held, slowly emerging from the dark age of...

Brussels on 'maximum' terror alert - no metros running

The terror threat level for the Brussels region was raised to "maximum" on Saturday, with Belgium's Coordinating Body for Threat Analysis (OCAM) warning of a "serious and imminent" risk of an attack. The city's underground metro system will be closed until at least Sunday afternoon, and trams will...

The bowels of the city: We visit Brussels' reopened sewer museum

Brussels Sewer Museum is open again to the public from today after more than a year's closure prompted by a change of management. Serious and whimsical, the museum is located in the two former toll pavilions that grace the Porte d'Anderlecht. One of only two sewer museums in the world (the other is...

Culture beat: 20 November

Two of the top headline acts of the UK comedy circuit are in town at Théâtre 140 on Saturday evening. Stand Up Brussels has invited English comedian Bob Mills and Canadian Pete Johansson for two extended sets. Mills is a prolific stand-up, game-show host, writer and producer with In Bed with...

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