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The Youth for Climate march became a regular Thursday occurrence in Brussels.
Primark has unveiled a newly renovated Brussels flagship store on Rue Neuve - which has doubled in size, after taking over the former Hema shop next door.
Caroline Pauwels first set foot on Vrije Universiteit Brussel’s campus in Etterbeek as a student in the late 1980s. Now she’s in charge.
The Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) has announced its new fellows for the next three years, a co-operation between the Dutch-speaking university and leaders from the public and private sect
A pleasant afternoon spent wandering in the Marolles just got even better with Bruegel Meets Street Art, one of the citywide events to mark the 450th anniversary of the death of the famous artist.
A Belgian phenomenon that travelled around the world, Dinner in the Sky is back in Brussels for 11 days.
The Brussels International Film Festival (Briff) is back and its second edition from 20-29 June looks like it will live up to the
Brussels and Antwerp are to restrict where users of shared electric scooters can park their vehicles, with a focus on some of the busiest parts of the cities.
With its industrial heritage, edgy arts scene, buzzing gig culture and a diversity of multicultural food in its markets, the growing vibe in Molenbeek could be compared to the rise of Hackne