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Reviving the golden age of the luxury hotel in Brussels For nearly 100 years, the Grand Hotel Astoria was the destination in Brussels, frequented by dignitaries and celebrities. But it closed in 2007 ...
After painfully crashing in the 2019 elections, Les Engagés took two years to reinvent themselves to become one of Belgium's key political players.
More than 100 volunteers worked non-stop for six hours on Thursday morning to decorate the Grand Place cobblestones with a giant floral artwork.
'Brussels is beyond repair': Reflections on anarchy and greatness "Nothing compares to the metropolitan anarchy that Brussels radiates. As soon as someone calls Brussels a 'hellhole' and that kind of ...
Digging up Belgium’s DNA: World’s largest study on medieval cemetery Skeletons, black death and migration: the discovery of thousands of skeletons in Sint Truiden has uncovered centuries of Belgian ...
By 1930, the Belgian authorities introduced ethnicity on Rwandan identity papers. The concepts of Hutu and Tutsi, initially social categories, would become ‘races’, and Rwandan society would slowly ...
Europe’s language revolution, now more visible than ever How successful are European countries at unifying their populations linguistically? Europe’s rapid linguistic transformation can now be ...
A first look inside the renovated Bourse and the Belgian Beer World For the first time in its history, the Brussels Bourse will be opened to the general public. Be the first to discover the building ...
'It's like the Wild West. For the first time, I'm considering moving away' - Cureghem residents despair at drug violence Following a series of shootings and what has been seen as a "laughable" ...
“If you do not allow support for the job of a sex worker, like a bookkeeper for example, then you are making sure that the work is de facto not recognised as an actual job. But eradicating ...
'Treated like Uber drivers': Why European school teachers are striking "People can lose their hours, or even their entire job, from one year to the next. That is a major problem for people who have ...
Palestinian families live under 'Sword of Damocles' as Belgian denationalisation continues "My family is still in Gaza, and my life here has been turned upside down. I don’t know whether to think ...
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