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Outdoor public swimming pool in Brussels

This summer an outdoor public swimming pool will appear in Brussels next to Bozar. The pool is a result of collaboration between Bozar and the campaign group Pool is Cool A skate ramp and graffiti wall will also be set up. Pool is Cool has been actively campaigning for an outdoor swimming pool in the […]

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King Philippe visited Muslim family in Evergem and joined special dinner iftar

Last week Belgium’s King Philippe joined Muslim family at a traditional Ramadan iftar table and broke the fast with them. “This is a very honoruable event for which we are very grateful,” says Khalid Benhaddou, one of eight sons in the family who opened their bungalow in the Evergem neighbourhood at the edge of the […]

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No Roaming charges in EU

Roaming charges have finally been cancelled in all EU member states, write various media. Thanks to the new European law, additional roaming costs for surfing, calling or texting abroad can no longer be charged by telecom operators. There are, however, several restrictions and limitations surrounding the new law. Free calling and data usage apply only […]

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Brussels’ new mayor – Philippe Close

Belgian Socialist Philippe Close is going to become the new mayor of the City of Brussels, write various Belgian media. The position of Mayor of Brussels capital became vacant after the resignation of Mr Close’s party colleague Yvan Mayeur. Close worked as a municipal councilor responsible for tourism, personnel and finances in the Belgian capital. […]

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Leuven is the city with the highest level of sustainability and quality of life in Europe

The city of Leuven has been granted with the prestigious Green Leaf Prize. The award, handed out by the European Commission, recognises cities that work with Belgian residents on issues of ecology, sustainability and quality of life. Leuven shares the award with the Swedish city of Växjö. The jury praised Leuven for its focus on […]

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Brussels commemorated victims of London and Kabul attacks

On Sunday evening Belgian residents gathered at the steps of the Bourse in Brussels to commemorate the victims of Saturday’s attacks in London and in the Afghan capital Kabul. The participants also wanted to show solidarity with the families of the victims of the Manchester attack on 22 May. The crowd gathered on and around […]

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Brussels residents will be tought how to react in an emergency

“Responding to Emergencies” is a two-hour free course that began at the weekend in the Heliport fire department in Brussels North district. It is opened to all interested Brussels residents, people with Permanent residence in Belgium or EU Passport, everyone who wants to get more information and to learn about the best practices in case […]

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Charles Michel suffers hearing damage from gunshot

Belgium’s prime minister Charles Michel has partial hearing loss after Princess Astrid fired a starting pistol for a race in Brussels within inches of his ear. Michel was standing next to Princess Astrid at the start of the annual running event, when the princess fired the starting pistol. Initially, the prime minister appeared to have […]

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Tour de France Grand Départ will be hosted in Brussels in 2019

For the second time in history, start of the Tour de France cycling event will be hosted in Brussels. In 2019, Belgium celebrates the 50th anniversary of the first time Belgian cycling legend Eddy Merckx won the famed race. “No other capital could say this,” said Brussels Mayor Yvan Mayeur. He estimates the event will […]

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Half of self-employed in Brussels are non-Belgians

46% of the self-employed people and small business owners in Brussels do not have the Belgian nationality, writes Het Laatste Nieuws. The data comes from a study conducted by UCM at the request of Actiris, the Brussels regional employment office. The results also reveal that there are twice as many women among the Belgian entrepreneurs […]

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