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The seasonal feasting is not over. Bakeries across the land have replaced their yuletide logs with King cakes, galette des rois (in French), Driekoningentaart( in Dutch).
Some found love and started a family. Some got into a new hobby or moved up the career ladder. Some took French classes and some just slowed down.
From 1 January, residents across the country will experience a raft of changes, from bank charges and beer prices, to postage stamps and doctor’s fees…
Gusts of wind of between 70-80km/hour could blow across the country on Tuesday afternoon, warned the Royal Meteorological Society (IRM) on Monday.
No other sound rings in a festive gathering than the pop of a cork. Sales of Champagne and sparkling wines are currently fizzing as shoppers make last-minute purchases for the holiday season.
It may not be the reminder that everyone wants to hear on the eve of a period of feasting, but Belgium’s health department has issued its latest report on healthy eating.
Staff at Belgium’s French-speaking regional daily L’Avenir have launched a co-operative to raise at least €1 million to earn on a seat on the management board and guarantee future editorial freedo
Moving to Belgium is an adventure - but it can sometimes be difficult to get settled and understand how the place works.
So you're moving to Belgium. Congratulations. You probably have lots of questions about finding a place to live and getting settled in.







