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Seven dogs a day go missing in Belgium

A total of 2,678 dogs were reported missing or stolen in Belgium in 2014, 8.5% less than the previous year. It is the first decline in 10 years, reports Het Gazet van Antwerpen. On average, seven dogs disappear in Belgium every day, and the vast majority of them are stolen. The most coveted breeds...

Read all about it: our pick of books about Belgium

Barak Friture Barak Friture offers a loving tribute to what used to be a linchpin of small-town Belgium – the frietkoten or roadside chip stands that are fast disappearing from local streets. For this bite-size photo book, Jesse Willems, a self-taught Antwerp photographer, visited 80 frietkoten...

Culture beat - January 16

Popular Schuman afterwork haunt Piola Libri returns after the holidays with an opening concert by indie singer songwriter Il Cile on Friday (January 16). The Italian café/bookshop in Rue Franklin, hosts regular concerts, talks and events. Are you ready to barter for an original work at Art Truc...

Cracking the code at Antwerp's escape rooom

Brook Waters was working in marketing when he first encountered an escape room on holiday. It was a game in which players are locked in a room and must find clues, use gadgets, solve puzzles and work as a team to escape. “I thought: Wow! It gives you a buzz, and we don’t have anything like that in...

New policies to prevent radicalisation in prisons

Belgian justice minister Koen Geens has announced new measures aimed at preventing jailed extremists from converting other prisoners to their cause. The announcement comes in the wake of the terrorist attacks in Paris last week that sent shock waves across Europe. It emerged that the terrorists...

Fire causes minor damage to Brussels Conservatory

The fire brigade was called to the Royal Conservatory in Brussels’ Rue de la Régence yesterday in response to a call from a spokesperson for the CD&V party, who happened to be in a building across the street. The building was evacuated and the street closed to traffic. The emergency services...

Belgium measured 79 earthquakes in 2014

The Royal Observatory of Belgium measured 79 earthquakes in Belgium in 2014, according to its website. Last year was a quiet year in terms of earthquakes both in Belgium and worldwide, says seismologist Koen Verbeeck of the Observatory. The figure takes into account only naturally occurring...

Bicycle sales in Belgium up nearly 8% in 2014

Last year in Belgium there were a total of 436,549 bicycles sold, about 30,000 more than in 2013 (+7.5%), according to a study of Belgian bicycle dealers conducted by the organisers of the annual bicycle fair Velofollies. Velofollies surveyed 1,552 Belgian bicycle dealers and found that 45.5% of...

Belgium has nearly 300,000 surveillance cameras

The use of surveillance cameras in Belgium is on the rise, report the Sudpresse newspapers based on figures from the Commission for the Protection of Personal Privacy. Last year there were a total of 287,236 surveillance cameras operational throughout Belgium, a new record. An additional 27,386...

Mons 2015: a year-long cultural extravaganza

When Mons is crowned European Capital of Culture on January 24, celebratory fireworks will light up the winter sky. In launching a cultural programme of 1,000 events, it represents the largest arts celebration in Wallonia. Mons 2015 is a once-in-a-generation opportunity for the former industrial...

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