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Where do Brussels sprouts come from? Why are there so many foxes in the city? And what led to cars being banished from the Grand-Place?

A traffic jam on a main road into Brussels. The proposed kilometre charge is being brought in to help solve the capital's road congestion problems (BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK)
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In a letter to Rudi Vervoort, the minister-president of the Brussels-Capital Region, 35 mayors from the municipalities of De Rand – the Flemish periphery around Brussels – have asked that no unila

A sign for the Exki food chain seen above one of its locations in Brussels (Wikipedia Creative Commons/ © All Rights Reserved)
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For years, a building used as a kitchen by the Exki food chain has caused noise pollution in a residential part of the Marolles in Brussels city centre, prompting complaints from those living near

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For close to 10 years, visit.brussels has been rewarding cultural and tourism initiatives in Brussels that have contributed to the promotion of the city at a national and international level with

No Borders - Street Art Brussels
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A school of giant fish now fittingly grace popular Brussels square Marché des Poissons in a colourful mural by Croatian artist ojoMAGico, inaugurated on Friday.

A sign on a wall in Anderlecht, Brussels, calling for justice for 19-year-old Adil who was killed in a police chase in April 2020 (© Wikipedia Creative Commons / All Rights Reserved)
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The Brussels council chamber postponed the case surrounding the death of 19-year-old Adil indefinitely on Tuesday.

A beer glass sits at a deserted table in a Brussels bar (BELGA PHOTO)
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The catering industry remains closed until at least 8 May, but a pub in the centre of Brussels opens its doors every weekend. Drinkers are welcome, provided they know the password.

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM: This handout picture, distributed by the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences RBINS (KBIN-IRSNB) shows a Peregrine Falcon (slechtvalken - faucons pelerines), flying from the Saint-Michael and Saint-Gudula Cathedral, in Brussels. BELGA PHOTO ROYAL BELGIAN INSTITUTE OF NATURAL SCIENCES HANDOUT
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The breeding season for peregrine falcons is again well underway.

An electric car charging station in Brussels, Wednesday 16 September 2020. (BELGA PHOTO KATLEEN VASTIAU)
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At the moment, anyone applying for an electric car charging station must wait at least six months before the installation is possible.

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