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In 2014, about 7 million Belgians made a purchase over the Internet, or 64%.
Leuven will soon be home to two new restaurants, coincidentally both run by celebrity chefs Wim Ballieu and Jeroen Meus, writes Het Laatste Nieuws.
The number of company cars in Belgium increased by 16% in the last five years, according to a study by consulting firm Hay Group.
A police court in Ypres has issued guilty verdicts against 72 drivers involved in the massive chain collision on the A19 at Zonnebeke, West Flanders, in December of 2013.
A new, more conservative Catholic school, Sint-Ignatius, is opening its doors on 1 September in Maleizen, a district of Overijse, just outside of Brussels.
Belgium’s privacy commission should be able to impose fines of up to €810,000 against companies that break privacy and data protection laws, secretary of state Bart Tommelein has proposed.
In Belgium yesterday, a commemorative coin for the Battle of Waterloo was presented, despite France’s veto
Three -quarters of the 500 wealthiest Belgians reside in Flanders, while the rest are divided equally between Brussels and Wallonia, according to derijkstebelgen.be, a new website that provides da
In the first four months of this year, there were 41,479 flu-related deaths in Belgium, 5,827 more than in the same period in 2014, or an increase of 16%, report various Belgian media based







