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A man is led away by police after committing an offence in a Belgian train station. Brussels train stations have seen a significant rise in crime in contrast to stations in other provinces. (BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK)
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In contrast to the downward trend in other provinces, crime in Brussels train stations is on the rise.

Illustration picture shows the a person riding an electric moped scooter in Brussels, Friday 03 May 2019. (BELGA PHOTO ERIC LALMAND)
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Officers in the police zone of Uccle, Auderghem and Watermael-Boitsfort seized six scooters and motorised unicycles in March that went faster than the permitted 25kph.

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM: Illustration shows street lights on the Toison D'or Gulden Vlies in Brussels city centre (BELGA PHOTO ERIC VIDAL)
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Sibelga, the operator of the municipal public lighting network in Brussels, in cooperation with Engie Solutions, has announced its intention to roll out ‘smart’ lighting throughout the whole of Br

Illustration picture shows people enjoying the sunny weather conditions in Le Bois de la Cambre - Ter Kamerenbos park in Brussels. Escaping the bustle of modern life is an important part of maintaining good mental health. (BELGA PHOTO PAUL-HENRI VERLOOY)
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Due to the measures brought in to combat the coronavirus pandemic last year, many inhabitants of Brussels got the opportunity to experience more peace and quiet than they usually do, with fewer pe

Illustration picture shows the 'Carnaval Sauvage' at the Vossenplein/ place du jeu de Balle in the Brussels' Marollen/ Marolles neighbourhood, Saturday 20 March 2021. (BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK)
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Between 500 and 1,000 people took part in an unannounced carnival procession through Brussels on Saturday.

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM: Illustration picture shows red traffic lights in the city centre of Brussels. (BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK)
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By 2026, all intersections on regional roads should be equipped with smart traffic lights in a bid to reduce congestion in Brussels, according to the capital’s mobility ministry.

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM: Illustration shows someone walking on a sidewalk where cars are parked on the Eeckelaerstraat/Rue Eeckelaers in Sint-Joost-ten-Node / Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, in Brussels. (BELGA PHOTO KRISTOF VAN ACCOM)
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The Brussels government wants to reduce the number of cars parked on the streets of the capital and is working on a new plan which could introduce a new zone category in the city’s 19 municipaliti

Brussels Mobility - Boulevard de la Woluwe
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In an ongoing project to green up the city, Brussels Mobility has planted 1,150 trees along roads in three urban areas of the city, it announced on Wednesday.

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