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In the first ten months of 2020, the Brussels Prosecutor's Office has already opened 103 cases of suicide.
Several district committees in Brussels have signed a letter to state secretary for urban planning Pascal Smet asking for an end to the office building 'frenzy' in the European quarter and to deve
Brussel Helpt, the annual solidarity campaign organised by Bruzz, will this year be helping Babytheek Brussel, a ‘baby library’ where parents or grandparents can borrow high-quality baby supplies.
Teams from Brussels Mobility, the capital’s transport department, will start placing some 1,350 50kph limit signs across the city from 9 November until the end of the year, indicating exceptions t
After almost two years of absence, Bird electric scooters have come home to roost again in the Belgian capital, with a fleet of 500 scooters now available across Brussels with more expected to fol
By 2023, Axa's former headquarters in Watermaal-Bosvoorde should be completely renovated, housing a hotel, an open-air swimming pool, restaurant and a lot of office space.
Every two years, Brussels firefighters pose in various stages of undress for their charity calendar. This year, for the first time, the calendar will only be available online.
The half-term holidays in Brussels are an opportunity for families to get out and explore a museum, head to the cinema or enjoy a swim. But this is 2020, and things are different.
Officers from Belgian Customs and Excise dismantled an illegal cigarette factory in Molenbeek-Saint-Jean, Brussels, on Tuesday, according to a statement issued by the government department.