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Belgians wants the domain around Royal Palace in Laeken to be opened for public

On Sunday about 60 people took part in a group jog around the Belgian Royal Palace in Laeken. It was a part of an official request to open part of the domain to the public, reports De Standaard. The initiative comes from Brussels politician Hannelore Goeman, who is supported by the Brussels mayor Yvan Mayeur […]

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Belgium is at the fifth place for emergency care

The UK website Clinic Compare presented new research on the best and worst countries for emergency medical services. The Study was dedicated to World Health Day that will be celebrated on the 7th of April The results contains information about 135 countries, providing a definitive ranking of the best and worst places to need urgent […]

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British monuments will remain in the Brussels Mini-Europe Park

The United Kingdom officially left the European Union on Wednesday, but the British monuments at Brussels’ Mini Europe family park will stay for the time being, writes Bruzz. “Mini Europe will not remove its models of British landmarks,” confirmed Thierry Meeùs, director of the Brussels tourist attraction. “The Brexit negotiations will take at least two […]

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About 700 concerts were held in Brussels last year

People in Brussels love to visit live concerts so they had a great success in the capital last year, writes La Dernière Heure. Despite the raised terror alert level, more than 700 concerts took place in Brussels in 2016. Brussels concert hall Ancienne Belgique in Avenue Anspach hosted 303 concerts last year, compared to 258 […]

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US President Trump confirmed his visit to Brussels on May 25

The White House has confirmed that US President Donald Trump will meet with the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation heads of state in Brussels on 25 May. The date of the summit and Trump’s plans to meet with Nato secretary general Jens Stoltenberg on 12 April in Washington was announced by Nato on Tuesday. “The president […]

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Belgium commemorated Brussels attacks anniversary

A number of commemorative events were held across Brussels on Wednesday, one year after the terror attacks that took the lives of 32 people and left more than 300 injured, report various media. Belgium’s King Philippe led commemorations, beginning with a sombre ceremony at Zaventem airport. The names of the 16 people killed there were […]

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Belgium is at the 17th place among the ‘happiest countries in the world’

The happiest people in the world live in Norway, this country took the 1st place according to the results of an international study presented by the UN on the occasion of today’s International Day of Happiness. “Increasingly, happiness is considered to be the proper measure of social progress and the goal of public policy,” reads […]

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East Belgium is a new name for German-speaking Community of Belgium

The name ‘German-speaking Community of Belgium’ will no longer be used in reference to the rolling, green region in the East Cantons, reports De Morgen. Henceforth it will be referred to as Ostbelgien, or East Belgium. The new brand was presented today in St Vith. With the new name, the region aims to develop its […]

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Belgian e-commerce grew up to €9 billion in 2016

Total sales volume for e-commerce in Belgium has rised up to €9.1 billion (10%) last year. It’s a new record, according to BeCommerce whose annual figures reveal that 8.4 million Belgians made a total of 85 million purchases online in 2016, or slightly less than one order per person per month. The figures also reveal […]

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Amazon food delivery service will be available in Belgium

Amazon Pantry, a branch of the internet giant that allows customers to order groceries for home delivery is now available in Belgium. The service is already a hit in the US and UK. According to Gino Van Ossel, a retail expert at Vlerick Business School, “it is certainly a threat to our supermarkets”. One problem […]

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