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An aerial view of the European Quarter in Brussels. (BELGA PHOTO THIERRY ROGE)
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The European Commission says it wants to halve the number of buildings it manages in Brussels by 2030, from 50 to 25.

Illustration picture shows the election lists at a polling station in Koekelberg, Brussels, Sunday 26 May 2019. (BELGA PHOTO HATIM KAGHAT)
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The Greens and Flemish liberal-democrat party Open VLD have jointly tabled a bill to introduce the right for Belgians from the age of 16 to vote in the European elections, starting from 2024.

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The European Commission has set an ambitious objective for the European Union, to become the first climate-neutral continent by 2050.

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The European Commission has signed an agreement to take over part of the Copernicus building on Rue de la Loi.

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After suffering a burnout working in the European institutions, Dutch filmmaker Nadine van Loon has now made a documentary about how three women are currently managing the same pressures.

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Brussels’ Comics Art Museum has joined forces with three organisations in Spain, France and the UK to create an initiative supporting Europe’s comic book sector.

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The House of European History has reopened after the second coronavirus shutdown with Fake for Real, an exhibition which retraces the history of forgery and falsification in Europe from the Trojan

An aerial view of the European Quarter in Brussels, dominated by the EU Commission’s Berlaymont building. The high concentration of EU institutions in Brussels went against the city in the final vote on where the new EU Cybersecurity Centre should be located. The Romanian capital Bucharest was chosen as the new home for the centre. (BELGA PHOTO THIERRY ROGE)
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Brussels has lost out to Bucharest in the vote to become the location for the new European Centre for Cybersecurity.

Interior Minister Annelies Verlinden pictured during a coordination meeting of all instances regarding the brexit, in the Egmont Palace in Brussels, Wednesday 09 December 2020. BELGA PHOTO LAURIE DIEFFEMBACQ
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A meeting chaired by interior minister Annelies Verlinden was held yesterday to check on the Brexit-readiness of Belgium with just three weeks to go before the deadline.

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