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Belgian polar explorer Alain Hubert plunders Antarctic base

A vanguard of Belgian soldiers and technicians led by Italian explorer Chiara Montanari arrived at Belgium's base in the Antarctic this week to find it had been plundered and left in a state of chaos by ex-polar explorer Alain Hubert, writes De Standaard. Hubert and his International Polar...

Avenue Louise joins Belgium’s most expensive shopping streets

The Meir in Antwerp and Rue Neuve in Brussels have been joined by Avenue Louise, also in Brussels, at the top of the list of Belgium’s most expensive streets in which to rent retail space. Shops in all three streets paid an average of €1,750 per square metre this year, according to property...

'A city that belongs to everyone': Brussels film Our City celebrates multiculturalism

With Brussels in the news for the wrong reasons following the Paris terror attacks, it is perhaps timely that a new film released this week sets out to celebrate the city's multiculturalism and its uniqueness as a "city of foreigners". A recent study by the International Organisation for Migration...

Culture: EUROPALIA TURKEY explores cultural heritage and contemporary artists

With EUROPALIA celebrating its jubilee edition, artistic director Dirk Vermaelen outlines the festival’s mission and some of the diverse events being staged for four months until 31 January. For its 25th edition, in its 45th year of existence, the international arts biennial features Turkey as its...

Solidarity action in Molenbeek attracts more than 2,000 people

Between 2,000 and 2,500 people gathered on Molenbeek's central square on Wednesday evening to show their solidarity with the victims of the recent terrorist attacks in Paris. The organisers wanted to show that Molenbeek is a warm town, and not the hotbed for radicalisation as it is portrayed in the...

Paris attacks: More homes raided in Brussels, one arrest made

Police raided seven properties in the Brussels region on Thursday morning and made one arrest in connection with the Paris terror attacks. The properties raided were in the north-west Brussels districts of Molenbeek and Jette, and the arrest was made in the nearby district of Laeken. RTBF said...

Fast food chains asked to stop serving meat with antibiotics

Consumer organisations worldwide, including Test-Achats, have sent a joint letter to fast food chains asking them to stop using meat that has been treated with antibiotics. The organisations are meeting in Brazil this week at an international congress. Test-Achats addressed the companies active in...

Average income in Belgium varies greatly per region

The average net annual income in Belgium was €17,019 in 2013, with residents of Wallonia and Brussels earning less than in Flanders. Average incomes vary greatly throughout the country, not only by region, but also by province and municipality. Moneytalk sought out which Belgian provinces are home...

Belgium is European leader in IS fan tweets

Nowhere in Europe are so many tweets posted in favour of terror organisation IS as in Belgium, writes Die Welt , based on a wide-scale analysis of international Twitter updates. The study shows that one in three positive tweets about IS comes from a Belgian Twitter account. Outside of Europe, Qatar...

450,000 bicycles sold in Belgium in 2015

Belgian bicycle dealers will have sold about 450,000 bicycles by year-end, an increase of 3% compared to the previous year, when the sector grew by 7.5%. This year dealers can thank the success of the electric bicycle, or e-bike, for the increase, writes De Standaard . The figures come from a study...

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