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Cyclists in Brussels

According to the Observatoire du Vélo report 2017 there were 28,151 cyclists on the roads last year. About 64.1% of cyclists were men, 34.1% women, and 1.8% children.Half of bike users ride without a helmet. Among the people who took up cycling for the first time in 2017, about 70% were previously public transport users […]

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Oldest Brussels resident celebrates her 110 birthday

Elisabeth De Proost celebrated her 110th birthday on Tuesday. She is the oldest resident of Brussels. De Proost lives in the Ten Prins rest home in Anderlecht. Anderlecht mayor Eric Thomas and Monique Cassart, the city councillor in charge of civil registration attended Elisabeth De Proost at her birthday party on Tuesday. De Proost, born […]

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Signs of water on Belgian-discovered exoplanets

Last year, American and Belgian astronomers announced the discovery of seven exoplanets, similar to Earth. In the next five years, scientists expect to learn more about the exoplanets discovered by them, and, in particular, to explore their atmosphere. During the past year an international team led by Liège astronomer Michaël Gillon has been busy finding […]

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Belgian singer Oscar and The Wolf won three MIA awards

The electro-pop singer Oscar and The Wolf took 3 awards at the Flemish Music Industry Awards MIAs. He is the winner of awards for best live act, best pop and best solo man. Blanche, who was representing Belgium in the 2016 Eurovision contest, got two awards for hit of the year and breakthrough for her […]

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New flight from Belgium to Hong Kong by “Air Belgium”

This spring a new airline is going to launch direct flights from Belgian Charleroi airport to China. Air Belgium has announced on Wednesday that its first flights would be to Hong Kong from the end of March. The airline has plans to launch further routes from Belgium to Asia in the near future. The first […]

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Agreement to recognise higher education diplomas throughout Benelux

Education ministers of Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg have signed an agreement to recognise all higher education diplomas from the other two countries. This is the first such co-operation between three countries in the EU. In 2015, the Benelux countries agreed to automatically recognise each other’s bachelor’s and master’s diplomas. Now that recognition is extended to […]

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8,000 solar panels on the roof of Mabru market

The roof of the city’s morning wholesale produce market has been covered with almost 8,000 solar panels. It has taken three months to build this solar panel installation which is the biggest one in Brussels. The panels will provide up to a third of the market’s electricity needs – the equivalent of 590 homes. Any […]

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New campus of Saint-Luc Hospital will be built by 2025

The Saint-Luc University Hospital in Woluwe-Saint-Lambert will get a new campus, which will be built next to its current building. The new campus was designed by Brussels firm VK Architects in collaboration with the Paris-based Michel Rémon & Associés and will be built of glass and multiple levels. The old hospital building will also be […]

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Terror threat level will be lowered in Belgium

The overall terror threat level in Belgium would be downgraded to the level 2 but soldiers will continue to patrol major events and “sensitive” locations including places of worship and nuclear power plants. Prime minister Charles Michel announced it on Monday. The level 3 alert was introduced in January 2015 following attacks in Paris against […]

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Belgium will have a three-year warranty for household goods

Сonsumer affairs minister Kris Peeters has announced about the new legal guarantee period for household appliances sold in Belgium. Belgium will have minimum three-year guarantee for household goods, instead of the current two years. Belgian retailers’ federation Comeos has opposed the idea, saying shops will have no choice but to increase prices if the measure […]

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