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The saga of the deteriorating Brussels tunnels has taken a farcical turn after it was discovered yesterday that some of the original plans were stored in a space under the Reyers viaduct for
The Brussels Housing Fund has adapted the conditions necessary to qualify for a mortgage loan at a low interest rate when purchasing a home in the Brussels-Capital Region.
Brussels environment minister Céline Fremault will ban the use of disposable plastic bags in the Brussels-Capital Region, she announced before the Brussels parliament.
Antoinette Mélis, Brussels' oldest woman, has died. She celebrated her 108th birthday last year in October, writes Brusselnieuws.
Some members of the military are growing increasingly disgruntled since the terrorist threat level was raised across Belgium, requiring the soldiers to patrol the streets and remain on high
The maintenance of Belgium's roads, tunnels, bridges and viaducts is practically non-existent, and the situation in Brussels is even "disastrous", according to ORI, the sectoral organisation
The introduction in 1998 of an obligatory Dog ID in Belgium has made it easier to gain an overview of the country's dog population.
Belgian telecommunications company Telenet will move its official headquarters from Mechelen (pictured) to Brussels as the result of the company's recent acquisition of mobile opera
The Brussels public transport company STIB in 2014 reported 250 injuries to people who were involved in an accident with a tram or bus, in addition to four lives that were lost in the same y