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One of Brussels’ flagship exhibitions this autumn is Hahaha.
The Climate Coalition is organising a new Climate March in Brussels on 10 October, the first since the corona pandemic hit in the spring of 2020.
Around 17,000 people took part in the 41st edition of the Brussels 20km run on Sunday, a much lower figure than in previous years but an encouraging number for the return of the race after its pos
Ohana Nkulufa (pictured below) is on a mission to make art more accessible.
Brussels municipalities will receive nearly €2 million in subsidies for the development or renovation of their sports areas after an agreement was reached within the government on Thursday.
The six Stib dispatch offices and the Brussels Mobility traffic management centre came together in a new centralised hub in the heart of Brussels on Monday.
The Brussels tourism industry has suffered one of its worst summers on record as the ongoing health crisis, coupled with the terrible weather, has led to foreign tourists shunning the capital.
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A section of the road between Place Stéphanie and Rue Bailli on Avenue Louise in Brussels has been given over to bicycles after work was completed on a new cycle lane over the weekend.