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Netlog, the Ghent-based social network that was at one point more popular with young people in Belgium than Facebook, is no longer operating.

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Espionage by the British intelligence service GCHQ in Belgacom’s telecommunications network was more extensive than previously thought, according to documents revealed by De Standaard

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With 25,306 employees in 2013, Bpost maintains its position as Belgium's largest employer, despite ending last year with 11,000 fewer domestic jobs than in 2012, according to Trends magaz

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Rail unions have expressed anger over Belgian rail boss Jo Cornu’s letter to staff, which threatened them with privatisation if the company’s financial situation doesn’t improve.

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The Antwerp company neoScores has been chosen as the second-most promising start-up in the world by the jury of the prestigious Start-up Nations Summit, which took place this week in Seoul.

Queen of the Cupcakes, Leila Strebelle
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Name: Leila Strebelle
Nationality: Belgian-American
Age: 44
Location: Brussels

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The Brussels city council is planning a new underground car park under the Place du Jeu de Balle/Vossenplein, the site of Brussels' best known flea market in the heart of the Marolles district.

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An American company has entered the race to break the payment terminal monopoly in Belgium currently held by Worldline, formerly known as Banksys.

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Belgian-American brewer giant AB InBev will invest €20 million to expand the capacity of its brewery in Leuven.

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