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Free seminar: Expat pension in Belgium

  One more free seminar for expats in Belgium is organized by The Bulletin and ING’s on 13 June. There will be a lot of useful information to help you plan for a painless retirement. You will get an opportunity to put questions to experts to have a better idea how can you make sure […]

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Pierre Kompany appointed the interim president of Brussels parliament

  71-years old Pierre Kompany is the father of Belgian footballer Vincent Kompany. He has been appointed the interim chair of the Brussels parliament following last month’s regional elections as well as was also elected mayor of Ganshoren last October. Pierre Kompany who represents the CdH party will chair the parliament until a new regional […]

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Belgians will have long weekend due to Ascension public holiday

  Banks and post offices around Belgium will be closed on Thursday and Friday. Bpost will deliver only newspapers and parcels on Friday – no regular letters. Post offices and banks will reopen on Saturday, according to their normal opening hours. Many workers choose to take the Friday off to make a long weekend. To […]

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Belgium will get six changes to rules of the road

  Changes to the highway code coming into force at the end of this month. They were published this week in the Moniteur Belge statute book and will affect scooter users, cyclists and pedestrians. A speed limit increase for electric scooters on Belgian roads – from 18 to 25kph. The age limit for cycling on […]

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Experiment with 3D pedestrian crossings on Flanders roads

  A three-dimensional zebra crossing on several roads in Flanders is an experiment aim to slow drivers down. Three locations were selected by the Flemish roads agency AWV to take part within the experiment – Antwerp, Beersel (Flemish Brabant) and Bilzen (Limburg province). Different colors and optical illusions give the impression that the pedestrian crossing […]

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Five pop-up bars will be reopened in Brussels parks

  The start of the summer season in Brussels parks will be associated with the opening of summer bars. They will be serving drinks and local organic food. The pop-up bars will also be the place for activities like yoga, dance classes and concerts, organised with the local community. In the EU district, the Guinguette […]

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Free seminar on 16 May: Start your own business in Belgium

  A popular expat event (in English) will be held on 16 May. Attendees will be able to learn everything to start-up their own businesses in Belgium. Now could be the ideal time: on 1 May, far reaching changes to Belgian company law come into force, making it easier and cheaper to set up a […]

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Belgium’s tourist attractions have reported excellent results

  Belgian coast has been attended by 1.2 million visitors during Easter holidays. Regional tourism agency Westtoer said the “beautiful weather” on the coast had been a major boost for visitor numbers. Belgians are using the Easter holidays as an opportunity to have a short vacation either within Belgium or to neighboring countries. There are […]

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SNCB may remain the sole railway operator next 10 years in Belgium

  Belgium’s rail market is due to be opened up to competition in 2023. The SNCB has begun lobbying for a 10-year extension of its monopoly on domestic rail travel in Belgium. This means the rail operator will remain the sole operator and the sole recipient of subsidies to run domestic train services. Such a […]

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Brussels Mini-Europe celebrates 30th anniversary this year

  This year is the 30th anniversary of Mini-Europe, one of the most beloved tourist attractions in Brussels. Special events take place throughout 2019. This week the park will get a few new exposures: – Rome’s glorious Trevi Fountain – Jan Van Eyck is painting a tiny Ghent Altarpiece. – Peter Paul Rubens applying the […]

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