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Beautiful Tenbosch park in Ixelles, near the Place du Châtelain, is worthy of classification, according to Brussels' heritage organisation, the Royal Commission for Monuments and Sites.

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Brussels has been ranked 39th out of 763 cities in a global index from British financial house Schroders, which cited the city's excellent public transport and poor car congestion as major factors

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The night train operated by Belgo-Dutch company European Sleeper is extending its service to Prague, the company has announced.

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From September 2024, Belgium’s postal operator Bpost will no longer leave strips of paper in a letterbox to say they could not deliver a parcel or registered letter.

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The Brussels government is increasing the Bruxell'Air bonus that residents can receive for going car-less.

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Following ancient routes carved across the frozen tundra, enormous herds of reindeer are driven by the Nenets, an indigenous people of Siberia.

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More than 62,000 trees have been cut down in the Brussels region since 2010, according to the HELP4Trees citizens collective.

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Belgium will keep open two of its nuclear power stations until at least 2036, instead of closing them down as planned according to its nuclear phase-out law in 2025, federal energy minister Tinne

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Anyone travelling by train in Belgium will be able to fill up their bottles with free filtered tap water in 100 stations by the end of 2024, Belgian railway operator SNCB has announced.

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