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A previously proposed line between the airport and Tervuren and another linking Brussels and Ninove have been shelved.
The Flemish socialist party wants to turn Brussels’ main thoroughfares into one-way streets to ease the city’s chronic traffic congestion and make it more liveable.
The prefect of the Rive Gauche Athenaeum in Laeken in Brussels has been suspended following incidents last week when three teachers were hospitalised.
The street-sweepers of Brussels-City have written to the federal interior minister Joëlle Milquet to complain about having to clean up after police horses.
Some 250 professionals active in European affairs will gather in Brussels’ De Munt/La Monnaie tomorrow night for a speed-dating event that will see them strike up conversations with Dutch speakers
News that Brussels future national stadium won’t include a track has left organisers of the international Diamond League’s Ivo Van Damme Memorial scrambling to find a new venue by 2020.
Hailing a taxi this week in Brussels will be harder than usual. Until Thursday this week, up to 200 affiliated drivers with three Brussels taxi associations will take strike action every morning.
When it appeared it could get no worse, the ongoing Justice Palace renovation has been hit with more bad news only days following a bomb scare hoax.
Flanders still has no intention of taking part in the financing of a new national football stadium planned for Parking C of the Heysel complex, sports minister Philippe Muyters repeated this week







