Those of us that live, work or visit the capital regularly will at one time or another have been stuck in traffic. But when ...
VRT political editor Ivan De Vadder notes that all parties in the 5-way federal coalition government have something to be ...
After a weekend of long negotiations, the Federal Government reached an agreement on the budget on Monday morning. The ...
Many Belgian rail staff joined a strike action at 10 p.m. yesterday evening. As a result, one in two InterCity trains – ...
The trade unions’ 3 days of strike action weakens Brussels' position as an economic centre, Brussels business organisation ...
The German composer Johann Sebastian Bach remains lord and master of the “Klara Top 100”, an annual ranking of classical ...
At around 8.15 a.m. on Monday morning, some 450 kilometres of traffic jams had materialised on Belgian roads. This is ...
It is not only public transport that is disrupted today in Brussels. Refuse collector Net Brussel also expects major ...
The first temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, often referred to as the "Mormons", has opened in Belgium. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints claims to be the ...
From today until Wednesday, fewer De Lijn buses and trams are running in Flanders. Today, approximately half of scheduled journeys will be made.
Next week, on 24, 25 and 26 November, unions are mobilising for strike action against the De Wever I government's reform ...
The international urban lifestyle magazine ‘TimeOut’ has declared the Vlaamsesteenweg in Downtown Brussels the world’s 11th ...
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