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Around 2,000 people demonstrated on Wednesday morning at the Schuman end of the Rue de la Loi, in the heart of the European district in Brussels, to denounce Azerbaijan's attacks on Armenia.
A majority of Brussels households do not have a car, according to a new report compiled by Belgian statistical agency Statbel.
All bars and cafes in the Brussels region must close tomorrow, Thursday 8 October, for one month, to limit the spread of coronavirus.
After two years of renovation and redevelopment, Rue Neuve – the best known and busiest pedestrian street in Belgium - was officially reopened at the weekend.
From runway shows and design markets to exhibitions and workshops, the Belgian capital’s autumn season offers everything fashion and design aficionados could wish for.
Many anti-far-right organisations including Stand Up, Agir pour la Paix, Antifascist Action Belgium and Blokbuster, will stage a protest at 14.00 this Saturday (3 October) at Brussels-Central stat
Brussels’ museum of outsider art, Art & Marges, is celebrating its 10th anniversary. Part of the museum’s 4,000-piece co
Haren, a real ‘village in the city’ some 12km from the Grand-Place and yet still part of Brussels commune, will get its controversial prison in 2022, according to project contractor Denys.
Brussels Mobility plans to make ‘drop-off’ zones for scooters and electric bikes near the capital’s railway stations and other busy transport hubs over the coming months.