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Brussels residents are generally quite satisfied with life in the city, according to a three-yearly survey by the European Commission.
Following a successful pilot project in Antwerp, it is now Brussels' turn to recruit more local police agents.
The Royal Galleries of Saint-Hubert, Brussels' famous glazed shopping arcade, is celebrating its 170th anniversary with the installation of a a new, dynamic and ecological lighting sy
The Koninklijk Atheneum Koekelberg, a secondary school in the Brussels municipality of Koekelberg, has had enough of students coming to school in training trousers, or tracksuits.
True to tradition, the Order of the Brussels Moustache on Sunday voted Jean-Pierre De Norre as 'Schuunste Moestasj van' t Joer' for his exceptional moustache, reports De Standaard
About 250 people gathered in Brussels on Saturday to take part in the March for Science, a series of rallies and marches originating in Washington, D.C., and held in more than 600 oth
Spring in Brussels means the Peregrine falcons are again nesting in the city's high towers, which can be followed live via streaming.
In front of the Bourse in Brussels city centre on Sunday, a man was arrested after he attacked several people with a kitchen knife. One victim's ear was injured in the incident.
The results of a poll conducted by Le Soir and market research firm Ipsos reveal that 66% of Brussels residents feel safe in the capital, an increase on May last year, when t