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Flemish MPs Annick Lambrecht (SP.A) and Stijn Bex (Groen) want to see the speed limit reduced to 30kph in all built-up areas in Flanders.

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Flanders has promised €30 million to support the tourism sector as it moves in in 2021.

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plan to build commemorative monuments in communities across Flanders will go ahead with the backing of the Flemish government.

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Flanders Today is going to cease publication at the end of this year.

The new barriers being installed in Wezembeek and Kraainem are designed to reduce noise from traffic on the nearby Ring. (BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY)
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A new concrete noise barrier has been built in Wezembeek-Oppem and Kraainem, replacing a row of trees that previously separated the residential areas from the nearby busy ring road.

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The low-emission zones (Lez) set up in Antwerp and Ghent over the last few years are having a positive impact on the environment, according to an evaluation carried out for the government of

A screengrab from the dashcam video shows the bus driver pulling the cyclist from the train tracks at Loppem, Flanders, Nov. 25, 2020 (PHOTO ©RTL /Twitter @STEYAERTS
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A bus driver in Flanders has been called a hero after a video appeared on social media of the man running to save an elderly woman who had fallen on train tracks.

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The Flemish justice minister and the Brussels mobility minister have both received threats of physical violence this week. Police reports have been filed in both cases.

GERAARDSBERGEN, BELGIUM: Illustration picture shows the high water of the Dender (Dendre), in the Karmelietenstraat in Geraardsbergen, in Flemish Ardennes, Friday 14 January 2011. (BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK)
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Projections of sea level rises over the next 10,000 years by glaciologist Jonas Van Breedam at the VUB show that Flanders, and some regions of Germany, the Netherlands and Denmark will one day be

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