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March is turning out to be the month of first presidential visits to Belgium.

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Passengers on Brussels’ metro system will soon see the installation of automatic sliding doors across the city.

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How much would it have to cost to dissuade you from driving in Brussels?

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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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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There are small signs of improvement for the world’s worst traffic city.

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