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Deep within the vast halls of Brussels’ Art & History Museum, a shiny new textile work dazzles with intimate and joyful scenes of Romani women and children.
More than 500 people in Belgium walked into the dawn on 10 May to raise €30,000 for the CHS Helpline, which provides mental health support to English speakers across the country.
A group of Brussels residents is organising a picnic on 9 June at Place de la Bourse to highlight the political impasse keeping Brussels from forming a government.
Belgium commemorated the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in a series of events across the country on 8 May, reports Belga.
The 24 candidates advancing to the semi-finals of the 2025 Queen Elisabeth Competition have been named following the completion of the firs
Belgium’s elite classical music contest the Queen Elisabeth competition has kicked off in Brussels with 60 virtuoso musicians performing un
Following a series of administrative delays, the capital’s seasonal guinguettes are finally opening to the public, Brussels Environment announced on Wednesday.
Members of the Brussels parliament have voted to not cut their own salaries or those of outgoing ministers, as was proposed by the Les Engagés party as a consequence for the failure to form a new
While Brussels folk wait for the six park guinguettes to open for business, here’s five outdoor cafes in the capital that are already making the most of the spring sunshine, reports SoSoir.







