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Today, thousands of people in Belgium will once again kick off the annual 40-day Dagen Zonder Vlees (Days Without Meat) challenge.
Belgium’s largest entirely passive office building was inaugurated on Tuesday on the site of Tour & Taxis in Brussels.
Finding your fridge stuffed with odd-looking forms that you suspect are vegetables but have no idea what they’re called or what to do with them?
A new means of transport has arrived in Brussels: the electric tuk-tuk, a small, three-wheeled vehicle that is especially popular in Asia.
Brussels has a hundreds of pocket parks tucked away in its nooks and crannies. Through unmarked doorways, or behind high walls.
A group of 11 Belgian scientists, artists and business leaders has threatened to bring a legal action against the country’s four governments – three regional and one federal – for “climate crimes”
Last weekend, on 4 and 5 October, the Boulevard Anspach closed its lanes to cars between Place de Brouckère and the Brussels Stock Exchange, giving Brussels residents a glimpse of the future, when
The City of Halle, outside Brussels, is investigating whether the Senne/Zenne River can flow above ground and be visible again in the centre of Brussels.
Uplace, a massive new shopping and leisure centre planned for Machelen, just outside Brussels, suddenly received the necessary environmental permit to go ahead with the project, first granted by F