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Brussels community centres cut jobs over failed exams

A majority of employees without indefinite contracts at Flemish community centres in Brussels have lost their jobs as a result of an examination, given to all staff with temporary contracts. The failure rate of the recruitment and promotions exam was 60%, with more results to come. The personnel...

Culture beat – April 25

Students from music and drama schools in Brussels and Wallonia show off their talent in the performing arts event Festival Courants d’Air that runs until Sunday. Organised by Brussels Conservatory it is staged at multiple venues in the city centre, including Halles-Saint Géry, La Bellone and...

Brussels is official candidate to host Euro 2020

The Belgian Football Association has officially applied to become co-organiser of the European Football Championship in 2020, it announced yesterday during a press conference in Brussels’ City Hall. Euro 2020 will be played in 13 different countries. It took a long time for an agreement to be...

Schaarbeek selected for innovative urban projects competition

The Brussels municipality of Schaarbeek is the only Belgian candidate selected for the Mayors Challenge, an ideas competition for innovative urban projects. To collect information on the energy consumption of its houses, Schaarbeek wants to deploy a drone that will fly over the houses and create 3D...

Food sector is Belgium's largest industry

The food industry in Belgium grew last year by 1.5% to a value of more than €48 billion, according to the latest annual report from the industry federation Fevia. Taken together with a shrinkage of 3.3% across the industry in 2013, this means the food sector is now the country’s largest sector,...

Belgians not keen on shopping via smartphone

Most Belgian shoppers still prefer to shop in physical stores instead of online via a mobile device, according to a survey by marketing and technology agency DigitasLBI. In a comparison of 12 countries, Belgians come out as the least likely to purchase online via their smartphone or tablet. "There...

Brussels taxis introduce new app

Brussels’ largest taxi company Taxi Verts has launched a new app, eCab, for smartphones and tablets. Taxis Verts is launching the app shortly after the commotion around the ban on Uber, a private rideshare app, in the capital. “The timing is a coincidence,” says Michel Pêtre Taxi Verts. "We live in...

Brussels' student population on the rise

Brussels’ student population has grown by one-fifth in 10 years’ time, according to a new study by the Brussels Studies Institute, the platform for research on Brussels. With about 86,000 students enrolled in higher education – about one-quarter of the total student population in Belgium – the...

Domain names .brussels and .vlaanderen coming soon

The new internet domain names ending with the extensions .vlaanderen, .gent and .brussels are expected to become operational by the end of this year or early next year after being approved this week by the international body Icann, which manages domain names. Popular extensions, such as .com, .net...

Tomorrowland protestors give up after threats

Three of the ten people looking to ban the second weekend of the 10th anniversary edition of the Tomorrowland dance festival in Boom have dropped the charges. They gave up after being threatened, writes Het Laatste Nieuws . The decision to extend the festival was challenged in court by 10 residents...

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