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Antwerp is among Top 10 Cities to visit in 2018

Antwerp is one of the Top 10 Cities to visit in 2018 according to the popular travel guide Lonely Planet. Antwerp is described as “laden with historic riches and home to world-class arts and design”. City councillor for tourism Koen Kennis sees it as a “fantastic recognition” that will reach a huge international audience. The […]

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ULB help desk to tackle sexual intimidation

Free University of Brussels (ULB) has announced that it is launching a help desk for students on the subject of sexual intimidation. The movement is a response to recent social media action “Me, too” which consisted of revelations about sexual intimidation and harassment in Hollywood The idea for the department, which is due to launch […]

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Transmigrant centre will be opened in Brussels on Monday

Brussels-City will open a reception centre for transmigrants this Monday. City councillor Karine Lalieux blamed the federal government for losing control of the situation that has seen migrants en route to the UK sleeping in the city’s Maximilian Park and other areas. The federal government “has not done anything to deal with the transmigrants in […]

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Next year Brussels will get 564 more creches

More than 500 French-speaking creches places will be opened in the Brussels Capital region next year, authorities have announced. Fadila Laanan, president of the French-speaking Community Commission in Brussels (Cocof) said 564 additional places would be funded in 2018 – bringing the total number of new creche places since 2014 to more than 1,200. The […]

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Monday’s temperature in Brussels beat all records

The Belgian Royal Meteorological Institute has confirmed that Monday’s temperature in Brussels was the highest ever seen so late in the year. The Uccle observatory recorded 25.7°C on Monday afternoon, beating the previous 16 October record of 22.4°C back in 1949. Four October days in history have been warmer than yesterday – but they all […]

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Belgium’s new road safety campaign video

In this campaign speeding drivers have a face-to-face meeting with a parent whose child was killed on the roads. Those ones who drived with a speeds up to 162kph were crying and in shock when they learnt that they are sharing the back-seat of a car with a bereaved parent. The drivers were stopped on […]

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Next year Belgium will have instant bank transfers

In order to speed up the process of making payments by individuals and businesses, Belgian banks will start offering instant money transfers from November next year. Belgium would follow the lead of Sweden, Denmark, the UK, Poland and Switzerland where instant transfers can already be made 24 hours a day and seven days a week. […]

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Brussels will get International Business Court

Belgian prime minister Charles Michel and federal justice minister Koen Geens took the initiative for a ‘Brussels international Business Court’, which they say would settle legal disputes among international companies. A preliminary document outling the structure and responsibilities of the institution has been drafted. The new court can start operating sometime over the next few […]

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All Brussels metro stations are with free wi-fi now

  All Brussels’ metro stations are now with WI-FI, all pre-metro stations in the 19 municipalities are also now covered. There are now more than 170 wifi.brussels hotspots across the capital. “Between 2015 and 2025, we are investing €5.2 billion in the development of the public transport system,” said the region’s mobility minister Pascal Smet. […]

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The same amount of prize money for men and women marathon winners

  Male and female race winners of the Brussels marathon will be paid the same money, after criticism that the fastest man earned three times more than the fastest woman. A photo widely shared on social media showed the men’s and women’s podiums after Sunday’s 42km race, with the male winner Stephen Kiplagat holding a […]

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