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Belgium boasts 16 UNESCO world heritage sites, providing ample opportunities to head out, soak in some culture and soak up some sun. The days are getting warmer, and anyone looking for a stimulating ...
Brussels' well-loved venue in the Northern Quarter, Botanique, is hosting its 32nd annual music festival. The biggest new feature this year is the introduction of a single ticket, granting access to ...
European leaders are hoping to announce a much-anticipated UK-EU security and defence agreement during Monday's summit in London. However disputes over fishing and mobility could still throw a spanner ...
The European Union has agreed to give carmakers more flexibility in meeting their CO2 reduction targets for 2025. But this might cause an undesirable knock-on effect. Every five years, carmakers need ...
The federal police are searching for 15-year-old Maud De Baere from Liedekerke, Flemish Brabant, who requires urgent medical attention. Maud was last seen leaving her home on Ed. Schelfhoutstraat in ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte expressed "cautious optimism" on Thursday about a potential breakthrough in Ukraine negotiations, contingent on Russia taking the "next steps." Talks are scheduled in ...
Daily life will be disrupted by another strike in Belgium on Tuesday (20 May), as workers in all public services will protest against the Federal Government's plans for austerity. What disruptions are ...
Irish low-cost airline Ryanair is being sued for violating consumers' rights with "sneaky pricing tricks" and false claims when booking a trip. As three previous complaints filed with the Economic ...
Savings accounts with Belgian banks have a much lower interest rate than in most other Eurozone countries, according to new data from the European Central Bank (ECB). In Belgium, the average interest ...
This organised walking tour will take you through the nooks and crannies of Brussels' historic centre and soak in the stories of the 19th and 20th centuries. An array of anecdotes such as the legend ...
The Brussels universities on both sides of Belgium's linguistic border – the Dutch-speaking VUB and the Francophone ULB – have literally and figuratively built a bridge between them by opening a ...
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