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Brussels’ future museum of modern and contemporary art, Kanal–Centre Pompidou, welcomed its first artistic director Kasia Redzisz on Wednesday.
While some countries feast on pancakes on Shrove Tuesday before the start of Lent, in Belgium the annual celebration takes place among family and friends at Candlemas, 40 days after Christmas.
Despite recent instances of violence stemming from protests held in Brussels against coronavirus-related restrictions, the majority of the city’s parliament has little interest in extending its ‘H
Fix My Street, the application that allows you to report problems in Brussels public spaces, may have started off slowly when it was launched in 2013 - but recent figures show that the app is now
Former socialist mayor of Brussels Freddy Thielemans died on Saturday evening at the age of 77, his successor Philippe Close announced on Sunday.
About 100 drivers who hold the LVC (car rental with driver) licence protested in Brussels on Monday morning against the recent seizures of several vehicles with Walloon and Flemish authorisations
The arch and surrounding areas in the Cinquantenaire Park in Brussels were sealed off and mysteriously covered over the weekend as rumours spread that Belgian singer Stromae was recording a new vi
Some 94 years young, the Taverne du Passage in central Brussels has reopened its doors after two years of uncertainty.
A Vietnamese man considered to be the leader of a gang of human traffickers was sentenced to 15 years in prison by the criminal court of Bruges on Wednesday for his part in the death of 39 migrant