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The current tax rate for energy consumption in Belgium is far too low, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

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About 320 people visited the official residence of Prime Minister Charles Michel on Tuesday at 16 Rue de la Loi, on the occasion of the national holiday.

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The train drivers’ union SACT has called off a planned summer strike action that would have seen drivers striking every Saturday until the end of August.

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In a televised speech yesterday, Belgium's King Philippe addressed the people of Belgium and warned of the superficiality of social media, less than two hours after he had opened his own

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The new Francophone Scrabble world champion is a New Zealander who does not speak a word of French.

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Employers' organization Unizo announced an increase in the number of foreign independents in Belgium, with Romanians as the most strongly represented group. 

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Train drivers’ union SACT is to reconsider its plan to strike every Saturday during the summer, following the minimal impact of the first strike at the weekend.

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Belgium celebrates its National Day on Tuesday 21 July with a public holiday, festivities and fireworks across the country

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Last year in Flanders, 46,894 people signed a statement of legal cohabitation, a slight increase compared to 2013.

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