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Culture beat – November 21

World music meets rock and electro in Moussem Sounds on Saturday evening at Bozar. The second edition provides cross-over culture from the Maghreb, Europe and the Middle East. The evening kicks off at 18.30 with the film Electro Chaabi, a documentary on alternative youth music culture in Egypt by...

Hundreds of Eurostar passengers stuck on trains overnight

Two Eurostar trains came to a standstill outside Lille for more than eight hours in the night from Thursday to Friday. Broken overhead cables were the cause of the power outage. Passengers posted updates to Twitter, including complaints that they had spent hours in the dark with no heating and very...

Monday's strike to disrupt train traffic across the country

The planned provincial strike on Monday is expected to cause widespread disruption to train services across the whole country, rail authority SNCB has warned. The strike is the first in a series of actions organised by the provinces and covers Antwerp, Limburg, Luxembourg and Hainaut. However, the...

Early retirees living abroad must move back to Belgium

The Belgian government wants early retirees who live abroad to move back to Belgium and become available to re-enter the workforce, even those over the age of 60. The new government under prime minister Charles Michel will require all Belgians with an unemployment benefit, including the benefit for...

AB InBev to invest €20 million in Leuven

Belgian-American brewer giant AB InBev will invest €20 million to expand the capacity of its brewery in Leuven. "Investing in Leuven will create new jobs,” CEO Carlos Brito announced in an interview with Belgian television news programme Terzake on Canvas. "More than half of the beer brewed in...

SNCB should prepare to face competition, minister warns

The national rail authority, SNCB, should prepare itself for an opening up of the market in passenger transport, federal mobility minister Jacqueline Galant said this week as she presented her department’s policy intentions for the coming legislature. Part of that preparation, she said, must...

Mandinka music in the spotlight

The rich strains of the n´goni filtered out into the brisk November air at the Solbosch campus of the ULB Free University of Brussels earlier this week. His roots may be in Algeria but for Brussels-based singer Yani Aït Aoudia it was the music of the Mandinka cultural region that stirred his soul...

5 must-see pieces of art in Belgium

Europe is filled with impressive art from across empires and centuries. But tiny Belgium holds its fair share of the continent’s cultural riches. Here are five essential pieces of Belgian art that any visitor or resident should see at least once in their lifetimes. 1. The Ghent Altarpiece, Hubrecht...

Twitter to open Belgian office

Twitter has announced it will open an office in Brussels at the beginning of 2015, where it will employ about five people, reports De Tijd . As Belgians becomes increasingly active on the social network, Twitter has decided it is time for a local office, in order to better reach advertisers...

Walloons relate more to French than to Flemings

Two in three Walloons (66.1%) feel 'rather different' or 'very different' from Flemings, reports RTBF, according to a study by The Walloon Institute for Evaluation, Prospective and Statistics (IWEPS). In a survey of 1,200 people from French-speaking Wallonia, the majority of respondents said they...

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