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Frenchman Georges Sciberras (pictured) has been living in an Aedifica apartment in Brussels since 2011, and every weekend he returns to his family, who live near Lyon.
The second annual Arts Day for Children, which took place yesterday, attracted 30,000 participants across Flanders and Brussels, 5,000 more than last year.
Emergency services including civil protection forces were called to the motor museum Autoworld in the Cinquantenaire Park yesterday after white powder was discovered in an envelope sent to the mus
Catherine Stewart came to Brussels in 1984 to work as a lobbyist in the heart of the EU. Today she is chairman of Interel Group, Brussels’ leading public affairs consultancy.
The UZ Brussels, the university hospital of the Free University (VUB), has plans to open a villa costing one million euros in 2016 where long-stay patients can meet their pets as part of psychiatr
One of the things I like about Belgium is the way they serve coffee.
The British School of Brussels (BSB) in Tervuren has been shortlisted for an award by the Independent School Awards in the category British International School of the Year.
Freddy Thielemans, the outgoing mayor of Brussels, is to take over as CEO of the non-profit Brussels Expo asbl, at the same salary as he now earns as Brussels mayor.
Ulrich Hauschild (pictured) officially took over as Bozar’s new music director in January, 2013, succeeding the vastly experienced and successful Christian Renard, who ha