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The Zinneke Parade will be showing off the diversity of the multicultural Belgian capital as it weaves its way through the city centre on 1

People await their turn at a centre for the registration of Ukrainian refugees, at the Palace 8 hall of Brussels expo, Monday 14 March 2022. The centre is opened to welcome Ukrainians fleeing their country after the Russian invasion. (BELGA PHOTO JAMES ARTHUR GEKIERE)
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Fewer Ukrainian refugees than first predicted have arrived in Belgium since the beginning of the war with Russia, Bruzz reports.

Illustration picture shows LEGO figures at the Brick Mania fair, Saturday 24 November 2018 in Antwerp. (BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK)
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The LEGO Experience Centre will finally open its doors to the general public at Docks Bruxsel on June 24, reports Bruzz.

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The latest survey from the Pro Velo Cycling Observatory indicates a rise in the number of people choosing to navig

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Around 1,300 international Brussels residents have drawn up a manifesto containing 22 policy proposals for “a better Brussels”, presenting the final draft to the regional parliament. 

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A new campaign called Share the Color by equal.brussels seeks to increase LGBTQIA+ visibility outside the city centre.

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A total redevelopment of Rue Sainte-Catherine in Brussels, aimed at increasing greenery and making the space pedestrian friendly, is facing a backlash from the Royal Commission for Monuments and S

Galila's P.O.C. contemporary art collection Brussels
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The private contemporary art collection of Galila Barzilaï opened its doors in Brussels in October 2020 - a surprising new temple to art located a stone's throw from the WIELS con

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Demonstrations in Brussels on May Day, a day generally set aside for celebrating the achievements of labour, were marred by vandalism on Sunday.

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