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Belgium’s 3-1 victory over Israel at the King Baudouin stadium in Brussels means they will take over the top spot in the Fifa world ranking in November.
Lifestyles have hardly changed over the past 15 years in Belgium, where traditional gender roles remain intact and television continues to be the entertainment of choice, according to the 'T
With its picturesque medieval buildings and quaint cobbled streets, Ghent was once a busy medieval port city, and the second biggest city in northern
The world's two largest brewers are about to become one, as Anglo-South African brewer SABMiller, the world number two, is being taken over by market leader Anheuser-Busch InBev.
The Belgian government's new tax on soft drinks also applies to diet drinks and even sugar-free drinks, the Belgian media recently brought to light.
The paper Eco Cheques – vouchers to buy green products in Belgium, often provided as part of an employee contract – will soon be replaced by an electronic version.
At dawn on 12 October 1915, British nurse Edith Cavell - one of the heroines of the first world war - was executed by a 16-man firing squad in German-occupied Brussels.
The Belgian federal government has presented the details of its tax shift - a rearrangement of taxation aimed at allowing workers to take home more at the end of the month by shifting the burden o
The number of different company structures available in Belgium needs to be reduced from 18 to just four, according to federal justice minister Koen Geens.







