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Brussels mobility minister Elke Van den Brandt welcomed that Brussels’ 18th “Sunday without cars”, took place without any significant incident.
Presenting the city’s new LGBTQI+ plan of action on Friday, Khalid Zian, alder
Nearly 100 of the Belgian capital’s best heritage addresses, from the ADAM Design Museum to restaurant Vincent, in almost all of its 19 communes, will be opening their doors to the public on 19 an
A full inquiry has been launched to investigate complaints of aggression and intimidation at Belgium’s national airline company Brussels Airlines.
As more and more people consider alternative ways of living during the coronavirus pandemic, the LIFE Vegan Festival on Saturday looks like being a popular event.
More than €1 million will be given to different cycling infrastructure projects in Brussels, provided by the Bikes in Brussels Fund, managed by the King Baudouin Foundation.
Brussels’ Kanal museum, set to launch in its final and definitive Pompidou version in less than three years’ time, will now not open its doors until spring/summer 2024 at the earliest, the Kanal c
Belgium has returned to its rightful home an ancient Mayan mask more than 1,000 years old.
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