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Terminal operator at the Port of Antwerp, Adpo Group yesterday opened Belgium’s first LNG (liquid natural gas) terminal in Waaslandhaven, in Kallo.
Tuesday was a difficult day for public transport in Brussels. On the metro, traffic on lines 2 and 6 was held up for more than an hour following an attempted suicide on the metro tracks.
Certain road signs in Brussels - and around the country - may soon include English translations.
A number of changes to regulations for taxi drivers in Brussels were announced yesterday, including a fare increase and the scrapping of a double fare outside the region.
Starting today, more than 1,000 drivers begin participating in the trial phase of a kilometre tax for vehicles in the Brussels Regional Express Network Zone (Gewestelijk Expresnet or GEN zone in D
After years of uncertainty, the government of Flanders has approved the so-called BAM Plan to complete the Antwerp Ring, known as the Oosterweel link.
Police in Brussels are investigating 23 alleged incidents of rape involving men pretending to be taxi drivers.
Travellers should expect to pay a bit more on public transport starting this weekend. From 1 February, several of the country’s new laws and regulations will change.