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Belgium has scored well in a new report from the European Environment Agency (EEA) on water quality for outdoor swimming spots.
Bruxelles-Propreté is equipping 16 of its rubbish collection vehicles with cameras that use artificial intelligence (AI) to record litter on the streets.
Brussels will have two Car-Free Sundays starting next year, with a new second annual edition tentatively scheduled for 9 May 2027, the Sunday of the Iris Festival weekend.
Brussels is stepping up its offensive against the city’s rodent population following a pilot project using smart, digitally controlled rat traps.
A Brussels-based non-profit organisation, L’Arche de Biso, rescues more than 400 injured pigeons per year, but volunteers are struggling with the workload and need more hands on deck.
A sold-out performance by famous Brussels DJ Lost Frequencies has had to be moved at the last minute from the site of the former Royale Belge building in Watermael-Boitsfort to UR Square, the new
Brussels public transport operator saw a 5% improvement in its energy performance over the past two years, well above the target of 1.9% per year, as agreed with the region, new figures have revea
The City of Brussels will switch off the lights at several of the capital’s iconic monuments, including the Grand-Place, Brucity and the Atomium, from 20.30 to 21.30 in recognition of the global E
Two giant inflatable figures of US president Donald Trump and Russian president Vladimir Putin briefly appeared outside the European Council building in Brussels to draw attention to climate polic







