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Belgium’s pavilion at the Dubai World Exhibition in 2020 will be a “green ark”, bringing together the latest in sustainable technologies and traditional Belgian hospitality.
Anyone who’s familiar with the Gentse Feesten, Ghent’s big, annual outdoor music and theatre festival, will have noticed a big change in 2018: No plastic cups littering the streets.
Lotus Bakeries will bake its famous speculoos biscuits outside of Belgium for the first time this year.
The European Commission has given the Brussels region two months to rethink its "restrictive" regulations on Airbnb rentals - or face possible fines.
Foreign companies invested €4.2 billion in Flanders in 2018, the highest figure ever recorded and nearly twice the level in 2017.
Car-sharing provider Zipcar is quitting Brussels at the end of next month - after struggling to meet its growth forecasts.
When the Belgian-British writer Patrick McGuinness was asked recently to give a view about how Brexit appears from this side of the Channel, he singled out the apparent lack of progress in t
Despite the implementation of harsher regulations by the Brussels government in 2016, the number of Airbnb homes is increasing rapidly, new figures show.
The Brexit news has come fast and furious over the last 24 hours, as the British parliament voted to reject the deal struck between UK prime minister Theresa May and the European Union.