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Brussels Airport was cut off from the city for a short time on Monday morning, at least for travellers hoping to make the journey by road.
A law that will allow buildings and art in public spaces to be photographed without infringing copyright rules is to be proposed by Open VLD, part of the federal government coalition.
The Free University of Brussels (VUB) will put the city’s most famous statue, the Manneken Pis, under the microscope to verify, once and for all, whether the current statue is the original, Brusse
Belgium has risen from the 12th to the 10th place in an international ranking of the most reputable countries.
The number of tourists from China who visit Brussels is on the rise, reports Brussel Deze Week based on preliminary figures from 2014 and confirmed by tourism and convention bureau VisitBrus
Discover what’s quirky and cool about Belgium in Best of Belgium plus Expat Directory 2015.
Flemish minister-president Geert Bourgeois opened an archaeological site in Lanaken, Limburg, at the weekend that contains one of the oldest forms of human settlement found in Belgium.
New figures from VisitBrussels show that the demand for guided tours in the city has increased by 20% in the past four years, writes Brussel Deze Week.
The new version of the Michelin Green Guide to Belgium recently gave three stars to the Pairi Daiza animal park in Brugelette, Hainaut province, in the south of Belgium.