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Belgium’s animal rights organisation Gaia has joined 16 other associations in penning an open letter to the new Brussels government demanding a ban on the slaughter of livestock without first stun

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range of changes to legislation surrounding taxi services in Flanders will see more taxis on the roads and a halt on price controls, both minimum and maximum.

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There are 19,000 vehicles registered in Brussels that do not conform to the low-emission zone (Lez) now that it has entered its second phase.

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Most people only see lawyers and notaries during major life events like marriage, divorce and death.

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Municipalities in Belgium can continue performing wedding ceremonies on Sundays, after a new law was unanimously approved by Belgium's federal parliament.

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At least five Belgian lawyers have been denied visas to visit the United States this year because they have at one point or another defended a client accused of terrorism.

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The top lawyer at Belgium's highest appeals court has warned that plans to set up an English-speaking commercial court in Brussels risk creating a two-tier justice system.

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July might be the time when Belgium starts to slow down for the summer - but 1 July brings a whole range of changes to daily life here, from transport to consumer rights.

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Hema, the Dutch-owned retail chain of household products and clothing, has been ordered by a Brussels Commercial Court to pay €4.4 million to Levi Strauss.

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