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Amaury Paquet, winner men's race Brussels 20km-Belga
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The 42nd edition of the Brussels 20km drew over 33,000 participants representing at least 137 nationalities, but it also drew the ire of environmental organisation Greenpeace. 

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Belgium – a country that struggles with both excessive rainfall and water scarcity – is looking to implement extra preventative measures ahead of the summer. 

Brussels region State Secretary for Economic Transition and Research Barbara Trachte. (BELGA PHOTO THIERRY ROGE)
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The Brussels government has set its socio-ecological objectives for the next 30 years, which includes carbon neutrality in all economic activities by 2050, RTBF and Bruzz reports.

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Seven new drinking water fountains will be installed in Brussels parks in time for summer, says Alain Maron, Brussels minister for the environment.

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The Belgian sky could turn orange on Wednesday as a result of a large quantity of Saharan dust moving northwards across Europe over the next few days.

A build-up of traffic on a Belgian motorway (BELGA)
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The Walloon Citizens' Panel for the Climate has presented 168 recommendations resulting from the participatory process it has led since spring 2021.

The Justice Palace - Palais de Justice - in Brussels (Wikimedia Creative Commons)
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After responding to questions in the Brussels Parliament this week, minister of Finance Sven Gatz admitted that a fine imposed on the capital’s Buildings Agency in 2019 by the Brussels Region had

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Brussels Airlines has operated 3,000 empty or near-empty flights this winter to avoid losing take-off and landing rights at major airports, it has been revealed.

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