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Belgian postal service Bpost has been found to have massively overcharged the Belgian justice ministry for office rent, billing 12 times the agreed rate, in an administrative error that some MPs b

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A 24-hour strike by Belgian post operator Bpost that began on Tuesday is expected to affect mail delivery across the country, but in Brussels and in Wallonia in particular.

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Many Belgians are choosing to do at least some of their holiday shopping online this year, and as a result, Belgian postal service bpost is handling an estimated 600,000 parcels per day.

Saint Nicholas correspondence Belga
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With Saint Nicholas festivities fast approaching, Bpost is getting ready to sort the hundreds of thousands of letters sent to the children’s patron saint in November.

Belgium considering tightening gambling laws
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Belgium’s parliamentary finance committee is discussing a new bill from Green MP Stefaan van Hecke that would reform existing gambling laws, including the possible introduction of a global age lim

The logo of Belgian postal service Bpost (BELGA PHOTO)
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A wave of fraudulent text messages attributed to Bpost, the Belgian postal service, have been circulating since Saturday, the company admitted after receiving several complaints.

Illustration picture shows a van of BPost in Auderghem - Oudergem, Brussels, Tuesday 05 May 2020. (BELGA PHOTO LAURIE DIEFFEMBACQ)
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Bpost has ended its short-lived policy of requiring customers in some neighbourhoods to pick up their own parcels.

Illustration picture shows the logo of Bpost. (BELGA PHOTO LAURIE DIEFFEMBACQ)
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Bpost's website temporarily experienced a security breach on Sunday, Flemish public broadcaster VRT Nieuws revealed.

Illustration picture shows the bpost logo at the distribution center of Belgian postal service bpost, Tuesday 24 November 2020 in Fleurus. (BELGA PHOTO)
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Bpost will launch a large-scale pilot project on 7 February to deliver parcels on Sundays, according to a report published in De Standaard on Thursday.

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