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An electric car plugged into a charging point (free licence/RawPixel)
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The Brussels government launched a call for projects on Thursday to boost the roll-out of charging stations for electric vehicles, Bruzz reports.

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Belgium is formally leaving behind a small piece of its colonial legacy with the renaming of its Leopold II Tunnel on Sunday 22 May. 

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Only one out of every three crèches in Brussels is complying with language legislation that requires a Dutch-speaking contact person be present, according to reports by Bruzz.

Ixelles police vehicle - Belga
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Police in Brussels plan on cracking down on “rodeo driving” in a series of regular checks over the coming months.

Illustration picture shows the Leopold II road tunnel, in Brussels, Tuesday 01 September 2020. (BELGA PHOTO THIERRY ROGE)
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The renovation and maintenance of the Leopold II tunnel in Brussels, the longest car tunnel in the country, cost around half a million euros more than expected, Bruzz reports.

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The Zinneke Parade will be showing off the diversity of the multicultural Belgian capital as it weaves its way through the city centre on 1

People await their turn at a centre for the registration of Ukrainian refugees, at the Palace 8 hall of Brussels expo, Monday 14 March 2022. The centre is opened to welcome Ukrainians fleeing their country after the Russian invasion. (BELGA PHOTO JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE)
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Fewer Ukrainian refugees than first predicted have arrived in Belgium since the beginning of the war with Russia, Bruzz reports.

Illustration picture shows LEGO figures at the Brick Mania fair, Saturday 24 November 2018 in Antwerp. (BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK)
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The LEGO Experience Centre will finally open its doors to the general public at Docks Bruxsel on June 24, reports Bruzz.

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The latest survey from the Pro Velo Cycling Observatory indicates a rise in the number of people choosing to navig

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