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A proposed ban on religious slaughter, or slaughter done without first stunning the animal, has been temporarily rejected in Brussels.
Couleur Cafe returns to the capital from 24 to 26 June with its magical mix of urban world music in the verdant setting of Osseghem Park, near the Atom
As the weather warms up and more Brussels residents enjoy either a trip on the canal or a stroll along its banks, the Port of Brussels has launched
Brussels’ unique and historic lifts will have until 2027 to modernise, giving owners a period of grace when it comes to adapting to new regulations.
This summer, the Ferris wheel at the Place Poelaert will be inaugurated once again after two years of absence, Bruzz reports.
The 42nd edition of the Brussels 20km drew over 33,000 participants representing at least 137 nationalities, but it also drew the ire of environmental organisation Greenpeace.
Two stars of the British comedy circuit, Prince Abdi and Sally-Anne Hayward, will take to the stage at the Aloft Hotel in Etterbeek on 14 June.
Two official complaints have been made to Brussels police of alleged ‘needle spiking’ during the Belgian Pride celebrations in the capital on 21 May. The first post-pandemic celebration attracted
‘And me, I want to swim again with you’.