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Art and summer events in Brussels and beyond The Brussels Times Magazine selects the best current and upcoming events and exhibitions this summer.
EU’s energy future hinges on renovated homes—but are we moving fast enough? Energy-efficient homes could save Europe €312 billion annually by 2050, new study shows.
Freedom of expression and the protection of journalists are among the fundamental principles in the EU but when they are ...
Lime's rivals are calling for the company to remove all its scooters and bikes from Brussels. Credit: Vince Jacob.
This weekend's agenda is jam-packed. From flea markets and Brazilian apéros, to film festivals to circus performances, here's what's happening in Brussels.
Less than three days after the first revelations from the “Dirty Payments” investigation, the Brussels public prosecutor announced on Friday the launch of a judicial inquiry into money laundering ...
Inflation in Belgium rose to 2.15% in June from 2.01% in May, marking the first increase in five months, according to the Belgian statistics office, Statbel. Despite the rise, inflation remains lower ...
“The accused will now be extradited to Rwanda, where he will stand trial for his involvement in the genocide,” said police lawyer Thea Elise Kjaeraas in a statement. In recent years, Norway has ...
Brussels’ beloved open-air film festival is once again travelling to each of the region’s 19 municipalities every day for the next two weeks, offering free, outdoor screenings for tourists and locals ...
Die Keure, a printing and publishing company in Bruges, has announced plans to close its printing operations, putting 65 jobs at risk, according to news confirmed by the Christian trade union ACV/CSC.
In a year and a half, 251 municipal administrative fines have been issued to individuals visiting Peterbos neighbourhood in Anderlecht.
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