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A historian by training, liberal by conviction and rather approachable, Bernard Quintin is the man of the hour. Amid the rise of insecurity in the heart of Europe, he's keen on implementing structural ...
It begins with a message: a discreet notification on the 'dating' app Grindr. A mix of emojis, abbreviations, and unspoken codes: "PnP? (Party and Play) T? (Tina) Chill ?" But behind these euphemisms ...
Daily life will be disrupted by another strike in Belgium on Tuesday (20 May), as workers in all public services will protest against the Federal Government's plans for austerity. What disruptions are ...
Construction works in Brussels feel endless – but much of it is part of a long-term vision to develop a "mixed and compact" city, says the director of Perspective Brussels, the regional centre of ...
A plan to construct an open-air swimming pool in a Brussels canal has been scrapped after a city official branded the project "unrealistic." The lido had been in development since 2009 when an ...
The EU's Entry-Exit System (EES) will gradually be rolled out at the European Union's external borders over the coming 180 days – aiming to improve security, speed up the border check process, and ...
Andrée ‘Nadine’ Dumon, who died earlier this year, was a fearless guide of Belgium’s Comet Line, helping Allied airmen evade Nazi capture in World War II. Arrested in 1942, she endured brutal ...
KANAL-Centre Pompidou, the new museum located in the former Citroën garage along the canal in Brussels, is set to officially open its doors to the public in November 2026. The opening was announced by ...
This past Sunday 18 May saw a large-scale clean-up operation in Brussels' Alhambra district organised by grassroots organisation (Pou)BELLE with support from the Alderman for Public Cleanliness, Anas ...