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The Brussels parliament has passed an emergency ordinance in order to allow Uber drivers to get back behind the wheel on Saturday.

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We have good news and bad news. The strike by Stib metro drivers this week has come to an end, with metros now back on their normal schedule.

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Brussels’ annual Car Free Sunday is coming up this month. A hugely popular day in the capital, it sees the entire region closed to vehicular traffic, except public transport.

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Joining the already existing half-a-dozen shared electric scooter companies operating in Brussels, new arrival Bolt has announced that it will deploy 1,100 shared electric scooters throughout the

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Authorities are scratching their heads with regards to the actions of a lorry driver who took down an entryway sign at one of the entrances to the Arts-Loi metro station at the weekend.

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The seasonal waterbus that runs on the Brussels Canal from Vilvoorde to Saintctelette is back in business as of today. More space for bicycles has been introduced this year.

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Taxi federation Febet has warned that it is considering calling a strike in protest against the Zone 30 speed restrictions in the Brussels Capital region and the capital’s proposed per-kilometre r

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Belgium’s longest road tunnel, Leopold II, connecting Place Rogier to Koekelberg Basilica, which reopened on Monday, will be given a female name.

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The city of Antwerp has scrapped its taxi regulations, which opens the way for alternative taxi services such as Uber.

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