
Brussels


Versions of Belgium I: Agatha Christie and the story of Belgian refugees in WWI
Why did Agatha Christie make Hercule Poirot a Belgian? The answer to this question contains a useful set of clues
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King Philippe driving new tram 9 in Brussels: « An example for the future »
The new Brussels tram line 9 linking was inaugurated on Saturday afternoon, in the presence of King Philippe and Minister-President
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Brussels shortlisted as a European Capital of Smart Tourism
Along with 9 other European cities, Brussels has been shortlisted for the The European Capital of Smart Tourism award, which
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Why a Belgian train conductor speaks 13 languages
Belgium is a country of contrasts and paradoxes. A land of cultural wonders and traditions, a historical crossroad in Europe,
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Leopold II tunnel will re-open on September 1st
Motorists will be able to drive through the Leopold II tunnel in Brussels as of Saturday, September 1st, announced Wednesday
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Schaerbeek residents create Whatsapp group to fight burglaries
Residents of Emile Max Avenue in Schaerbeek have launched a Whatsapp group to fight burglaries in the neighborhood, reported Belgian
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Sustainable Transport Strategy needed for Tervuren
The Africa Museum in Tervuren is due to re-open on 9th December this year after an extensive renovation, which incorporates
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10 secrets of Parc du Cinquantenaire
Parc du Cinquantenaire or Jubelpark is one of the most spectacular parks of the Brussels-Capital Region. But it’s more than
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Modular and mobile housing for homeless people in Brussels
Despite the availability of support services for homeless people in Brussels, homelessness is a growing problem in our city. In
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