Content by tag : Brussels
March is turning out to be the month of first presidential visits to Belgium.
Passengers on Brussels’ metro system will soon see the installation of automatic sliding doors across the city.
How much would it have to cost to dissuade you from driving in Brussels?
It is hard to miss the massive glass-covered new headquarters of Nato en route to Brussels Airport, but a news report by Germany’s Der Spiegel reveals that the physical size pales in comp
State prosecutors yesterday requested that Alexandre Vanderlest be handed a four-year prison sentence for his 2012 fatal assault on 56-year-old STIB conductor Iliaz Tahiraj.
The 2014 Brussels European Motor Show for cars and motorcycles officially kicked off last night as King Philippe opened the event for its 92nd edition.
Place Jourdan in the capital’s EU quarter could be turned into a car-free square by 2016, according to Vincent De Wolf, the mayor of the Etterbeek commune.
Last year, police speed zone checks in Ixelles nabbed 35,485 drivers exceeding the limits. The police also confiscated 499 licenses, of which 494 were taken for speeding infractions.
There are small signs of improvement for the world’s worst traffic city.