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After the Paris attacks of November 2015, says Sven Gatz, “the French pointed at the Belgians, and the Belgians said, it’s not really us, and they pointed at Brussels, and Brussels said, hey, it’s
According to an opinion poll carried out collectively by media outlets La Libre, De Standaard, RTBF and VRT, Ecolo is the most popular political party in Brussels, followed by li
In response to the new women-and-children-first immigration policy ushered in by former migration secretary Theo Francken, more than 100 men took part in a spontaneous sit-in this morning at the P
In retaliation for a similar action carried out in Hungary last month, Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban arranged for a mobile billboard to drive around Brussels this week, criticising Belgian
Federal mobility minister Francois Bellot has invited executives from rail authority SNCB to a round table discussion on how it might improve services.
The month of October saw 2,750 requests for asylum in Belgium, nearly 20% more than the month before and more than 50% more than October of last year.
Out of 695 city council seats in the Brussels-Capital Region that were decided in last month’s local elections, only 25 went to expats.
It’s election time in Belgium, and that means one thing: Bickering amongst political parties.
A square in downtown Brussels will be named in honour of murdered British member of parliament Jo Cox, who spent several years living and working in the city.