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Four Belgian cities have made a list of the top 100 most attractive cities in Europe, according to a recent ranking by World's Best Cities.

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From outdoor pools to natural ponds and lakes, The Bulletin takes a dip in the places around the country where water babies can enjoy the joys of safe outdoor swimming whatever their age.

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After what seems like the worst spring in Belgian history, temperatures are finally rising – and one way to celebrate is by decorating your home with beautiful fresh flowers.

Rights for UK citizens
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A formal campaign has been launched for overseas UK parliamentary constituencies who will represent British citizens living abroad. 

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First prizewinner at the Montreal International Violin Competition and silver medallist of the Tchaikovsky International Violin Competition, violinist Marc Bouchkov has long been one of Belgium’s

Myriam Ullens de Schooten (left) shot outside Belgian home - Belga
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The Belgian art collector and baroness, Myriam Ullens de Schooten, was killed outside her home in Lasne-Ohain, south of Brussels, on Wednesday morning, report Belgian media.

Jacques Brel - Bulletin archive 2003
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On October 9, 1978, France woke up to some sad news: singer-songwriter Jacques Brel had died of a pulmonary embolism at a hospital near Paris.

Close film - photo Kris Dewitte
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Belgian film Close, the heart breaking story of teenage friendship, guilt, longing and loss, may have missed out on this year’s Oscar’s but it continues to garner rave reviews by critics.

British Indian Buddies comedy shows in Belgium
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British wit meets Indian charm in two nights of unique laughter at comedy shows in Antwerp

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