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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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European Parliament voted to cancel daylight saving time change after 2021

  On Tuesday the European Parliament voted to remove the seasonal time change. The final changing is planned for the last Sunday of March 2021 for the countries that would like to keep summer time. For countries wishing to keep winter time, the final time changing will be in October of that year. It is […]

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Debate of Brussels’ youth ‘the Europe we want, the Europe we need’

  “The Europe we want, the Europe we need!” is the event initiated by Brussels’ two main unversities, Université Libre de Bruxelles and Vrije Universiteit Brussel. The event for young people on the future of the European Union took place on Wednesday. Young people talked about important EU issues. MEPs, journalists, academics and representatives were […]

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Look for a job in the Brussels periphery

  Flanders’ and Brussels’ jobs and training agencies – VDAB and Actiris, promote a campaign about applying for jobs in the periphery. The number of job vacancies in the municipalities that dot the Flemish ring around Brussels continues to grow. The campaign slogan is “New Job? Next Stop!”. It means that it is easy to […]

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Flights between Brussels and Amsterdam should be cancelled

  The Dutch House of Representatives has started an initiative to discuss with Belgian authorities banning flights between Brussels and Amsterdam. The House finds no reason to continue flights as passengers actually lose time for check-in, take-off and landing. Using train is less time consuming and significantly more environmentally friendly. The federal economy minister and […]

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Brussels will get new bike-sharing scheme by Uber

  Uber has announced about launching a bike-sharing scheme in Brussels. The bright red bikes will appear at the streets later this spring. Uber is currently looking for a partner to manage the system. For now Uber offers taxi services and food-delivery service UberEats in Brussels.   To get information how to get Residence permit […]

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Children in Belgium will attend school from five years old in 2020

    After a unanimous vote in parliament the compulsory school age for Belgian children will be cut from six to five in 2020. Proposals to lower the starting age have been debated for at least the past 15 years. The age reduction aims to better guarantee equality of opportunities and promote language learning, especially […]

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Salon du Chocolat in Brussels

  Sixth edition of the main chocolate and cocoa event Salon du Chocolat will be held at Tour The international trade fair and gourmet event with more than 130 stands is an opportunity to meet the best of the best makers of pralines, chocolate bars and cakes. Visitors can listen to talks by some of […]

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Belgian chefs are among Top-10 at culinary Olympics

  Belgium has got 8th place at the prestigious culinary competition Bocuse d’Or also known as the gastronomic Olympics. In the overall judging, Denmark took first place, followed by Sweden and Norway. Belgium was represented at the final in Lyon, France by chef Lode De Roover of Fleur de Lin restaurant in Zele, East Flanders, […]

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