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In the past, aquagym conjured up images of gentle sporting activities for seniors.

Illustration picture shows a protest of anti animal testing group CAV / ADC in Leuven. (BELGA PHOTO YORICK JANSENS)
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Brussels minister for animal welfare Bernard Cleryfayt and his Flemish counterpart Ben Weyts are joining forces in the fight against animal testing, with an optimised version of the RE-Place platf

Illustration picture shows a poster for a business for sale on a Japanese restaurant in Brussels, (BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK)
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Restaurateurs in the centre of Brussels are increasingly concerned about the future of their businesses with many describing the previously busy areas in which they operate as “ghost towns”.

Illustration shows the name of the Ganshoren municipality on a road sign. The municipality comes bottom on a list of allocations paid from the budget of the Brussels Region. (BELGA PHOTO THIERRY ROGE)
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The glaring disparities in the way the Brussels municipalities are financed must be addressed, according to Brussels' minister of local government Bernard Clerfayt.

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A five-vehicle pile-up on the Brussels ring led to two hours of traffic delays on Tuesday morning.

The accident blocked the anti-clockwise ring near Zellik at about 7.00.

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The latest population figures for Brussels-City show a record figure of 189,560, according to the Belgian National Register (1 November 2021), reports RTBF.

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Brussels-City is opening its museums free of charge to visitors from 26 December to 9 January, following the government’s decision to close down all indoor cultural venues, except museums.

Illustration picture shows Taxi drivers blocking traffic in Brussels, Thursday 02 December 2021, in a protest against proposed plans to allow Uber to resume work in the capital. (BELGA PHOTO JASPER JACOBS)
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The Brussels Taxi Federation will take legal action to overturn the government’s decision to allow Uber drivers to return to work.

Pupils entering a secondary school (BELGA PHOTO ERIC LALMAND)
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According to a study by the Brussels Institute for Statistics and Analysis (BISA), political decision-makers need to be "vigilant" in the coming years when it comes to the shortage of available pl

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