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Organisations representing Turkish minorities have held protests at the arrival of Turkish president Tayyip Erdogan on a three-day visit to Brussels.

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Plans to build a cycle path along one of Brussels' busiest streets, Rue Belliard, have been described as "absurd" by the Belgian motorists' association Touring.

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The former refugee camp set up by the Red Cross in Brussels’ Parc Maximilien is almost completely dismantled, as the newly arrived asylum-seekers, mostly from Syria and Afghanistan, move to

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The socialist trade union CGSP, representing French-speaking staff of the national rail authority SNCB, has announced it will strike for 24 hours from 22.00 on 8 October to 22.00 on 9 October.

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The pedestrian zone in the centre of Brussels is being cleared of its summer street furniture.

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The new bus service line 86, which tours the traffic loop around the pedestrian zone in the centre of Brussels, has not met with great success so far, according to a report presented this we

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During the official launch of its new academic year on Tuesday at Bozar, The Free University of Brussels (VUB) announced an increase in the number of new students for the seventh year in a r

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The new Brussels museum, Train World, is gathering steam for its grand opening on Friday at Schaerbeek Station.

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A family of Syrian refugees, two parents and three children, have become the first to move in with a local family.

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