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Brussels pedestrian zone will be expanded

The City of Brussels wants to extend the pedestrian zone in the city centre. According to a recent draft of the Brussels government’s new Regional Plan for Sustainable Development (PRDD), additional 25km² will be added by 2025, and 40km² by 2040. The Brussels Capital Region is also considering closing a number of Brussels’ tunnels by […]

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Free University of Brussels (VUB) will possibly become multilingual university

The new rector of the Free University of Brussels (VUB) has said that the institution should become multilingual. “We are a Dutch-speaking university but have to position ourselves more as multilingual to better prepare students for the new international reality,” Caroline Pauwels told De Standaard. Pauwels said that other languages should be introduced into bachelor’s […]

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Number of nursing students in Brussels is rising

According to figures from the federal public health department the number of students pursuing a nursing degree in Brussels educational establishments has increased in recent years. The course is particularly popular among women and non-locals, writes Bruzz. In the period between 2008 and 2015, the number of nursing students in the Brussels-Capital Region increased by […]

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New Belgium ambassador to the US

Dirk Wouters has become a new ambassador of the Kingdom of Belgium to the United States of America. Ambassador Dirk Wouters presented his credentials to President Barack Obama during a White House ceremony last week. Wouters worked since 2011 as Permanent Representative of Belgium to the EU. Dirk Wouters is from Brasschaat in the Flemish […]

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Belgian Roads: the most annoying things for drivers, cyclists and pedestrians

The survey was published by the Belgian Institute for Road Safety (IBSR) to launch the annual Mobility Week. Three groups of road users – drivers, cyclists and pedestrians were asked a simple question. What are the things that annoy you most in traffic? So, the most the most annoying things for drivers: – Pedestrians who […]

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Belgium will have emergency text messaging system

In 2017 Belgium’s federal crisis centre will launch a text messaging system to warn people in the case of a terror attack or natural disaster, writes Het Laatste Nieuws. “We are still discussing its implementation with the telecom operators,” says the FPS Interior.   The system will use geolocation data to send a text message […]

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Belgian education system among the three best

Education in Belgium is at third place among the 35 OECD countries, well above the EU and world averages. It has the highest level of pre-school education, good teachers and a broad and flexible higher education system. The ranking is based on a report by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Belgium is […]

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Brussels WiFi Network Completely Redesigned

Free wifi network of the Brussels-Capital Region with a new name: wifi.brussels is being completely upgraded. The network will continue to expand until it includes all of the Brussels metro stations and will become more user-friendly, reports Bruzz. The Brussels wifi network was created in 2006 and had the name Urbizone. “New name: Wifi.brussels will […]

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Number of Start-Ups is Rising in Brussels

Employers’ organisation Unizo and business information bureau Graydon recorded growth of 4.8 % in start-ups number during first seven months of this year compared to the same period of the previous year. “Brussels remains attractive in terms of business opportunities,” says Unizo. “And it continues to draw in many foreign entrepreneurs.” In the first half […]

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EAT! BRUSSELS DRINK! BORDEAUX FESTIVAL

Don’t miss the most delicious event of the year Eat! BRUSSELS, Drink! BORDEAUX Festival! It’s an opportunity to taste delicious culinary dishes in the Brussels Park during this weekend. Brussels-Capital Region and City of Brussels invite you to the fifth edition of Brussels culinary festival. The Bordeaux region will join the Festival again this year […]

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