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A European trade union has marked Liberation Day on 8 May by cleaning Brussels' 'stolpersteine' (also known as 'stumbling stones' in English), the brass plates that commemorate victims of the ...
Tension is rising in the Vatican as the conclave to elect a new pope will start in the Sistine Chapel on Wednesday. Barring last-minute changes, 133 cardinals from 71 countries will choose the ...
In a desolate, windswept corner of the Brussels North business district, an empty glass tower rises above 34 Boulevard Roi Albert II. The Möbius II tower — a 100-meter-tall ellipse — is impeccably ...
One of the largest galleries in Brussels city centre is a ghost town despite a renovation costing over €5 million two years ago. Amid marbled walls, lighting jobs and red carpets, businesses continue ...
The 'Buddy Deal' has been launched once again by The Foundation Against Cancer in Belgium and the Netherlands this May to encourage individuals to quit smoking or vaping nicotine with the help of a ...
The price of a typical Belgian house has risen by more than 60% over the past 14 years, outpacing wages, inflation and even the expectations of many homeowners. Figures published last week by Belgian ...
Firefighters responded overnight from Tuesday to Wednesday to an oil spill on the surface of the Ghent-Terneuzen Canal. The spill, stretching one kilometre, was detected near the blast furnaces of the ...
Following the violence that shook Brussels during the Belgian Football Cup final last weekend, the local police are asking witnesses to share any images and footage of football hooligans rampaging ...
The "racist violence" committed in Brussels by Club Brugge's far-right ultras during Sunday's Belgian Cup Final was widely condemned on Monday. Brussels politicians, the Jupiler Pro League and local ...