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Culture beat: 12 June

Listen to some intriguing flute playing by Breton and Nigerian musicians at Muziekpublique tonight (Friday). The group Serendou consists of two flautists (Yacouba Moumouni and Jean-Luc Thomas), accompanied by percussionist Boubacar Souleymane. We are giving away two tickets to the concert on our...

Waterloo bicentenary: Belgium ready to welcome hundreds of thousands of visitors

In 1815 the municipality of Waterloo consisted of a burgeoning cluster of hamlets. Set amid rolling hills, the rural community lay 17km south of Brussels, a city revelling in a prosperous textile trade. Belgium was then part of the French Empire, and Waterloo was a strategic location for an army of...

Government may not store telecoms data, says Constitutional Court

A Belgian law that obliges internet service providers and telecom companies to store data on customer communications has been struck down by the Constitutional Court. The action against the data retention law was filed by the League for Human Rights and the French-speaking bar council. The law...

More premature deaths in Wallonia than in Flanders

Flanders scores better than Wallonia in terms of premature death, or people who die before 75 years of age, according to figures released today by the Scientific Institute of Public Health (WIV-ISP) and the Free University of Brussels (VUB). The figures relate to the period 2003-2009, and show...

Bending over backwards: celebrating International Yoga Day in Brussels

Next Sunday, 21 June, hundreds of people will roll out their mats in the Bois de la Cambre for an enormous fresh-air yoga session to celebrate of the first International Day of Yoga . Spearheaded by India and declared a holiday by the United Nations General Assembly in December, the International...

Ministers ask board to explore keeping FM Brussel

Flemish culture minister Sven Gatz and Brussels minister Pascal Smet ( pictured ) have joined forces to seek a solution to the dispute over the closure of radio station FM Brussel, which was announced earlier this week. “We have asked the board of directors to look at the whole restructuring of...

Two out of three Belgians buy online

In 2014, about 7 million Belgians made a purchase over the Internet, or 64%. The number of online customers in the country has grown substantially since 2011, when there were 2 million customers, according to the fifth e-commerce survey by Belgian retail federation Comeos. For the study, Comeos...

Belgian TV chefs Ballieu and Meus open restaurants in Leuven

Leuven will soon be home to two new restaurants, coincidentally both run by celebrity chefs Wim Ballieu and Jeroen Meus, writes Het Laatste Nieuws . Popular chef Jeroen Meus, of TV channel Eén, plans to serve his “haute dogs”, or gourmet hotdogs, in the student city at his new restaurant Würst. To...

Triple your pleasure: Rachmaninov Troika

La Monnaie closed its doors this month for a six-month renovation. If all goes well, the Brussels opera house will celebrate its grand reopening with a Berlioz opera in early 2016. In the meantime, the historical venue continues its civilising mission by remote with an Extra Muros programme put on...

Apartment sales in Brussels continue to rise

Thanks to the growing demand for housing in the European capital and a decline in prices, the sale of apartments in Brussels is on the rise, reports the website Bouw&Wonen. The demand for housing in Brussels remains high for several reasons, according to the website, one of which is that...

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