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Expat Welcome Desk Brussels
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Perhaps you have already encountered one of the following situations: your landlord refuses to come and inspect damp issues in your rental property using the pretext that it is the result of poor

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Balancing people’s rights and duties can be tricky, especially when it comes to neighbours… Noise from the flat next door or your neighbour’s tree which blocks sunlight… What are neighbourhood ann

Pixabay
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If legal and professional disputes are already an emotional minefield, they risk being even more of a lengthy, stressful and expensive ordeal when the parties have a multicultural background.

The statue of comic book character Gaston Lagaffe near the Comic Book Museum in Brussels (Wikimedia Creative Commons)
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A Brussels court ordered the temporary suspension of the new Gaston Lagaffe comic strip during summary proceedings on Wednesday, Bruzz and RTBF report.

Aicraft preparing to land at Brussels Airport in Zaventem (Belga)
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A new trial has begun in the Brussels courts over Brussels Airport noise pollution.

3M site in Zwijndrecht near Antwerp
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The American chemical company 3M is promising to invest €150 million in cleaning up the pollution it caused in the Antwerp neighbourhood of Zwijndrecht, according to a statement by the company. 

Carl De Moncharline
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Carl De Moncharline, a nightclub owner and a major figure in Brussels nightlife scene, has been accused of sexual abuse by multiple women. 

Illustration picture shows MIVB-STIB bus drivers protesting, wearing masks, at the Jacques Brel depot of STIB - MIVB Brussels public transport company as they started a spontaneous strike this morning, in Anderlecht, Monday 11 May 2020. (BELGA PHOTO THIERRY ROGE)
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At least 170 drivers are suing the Stib Brussels public transport company for not being able to exercise their right of withdrawal from work freely in May during the first wave of the coronavirus

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A man who spent five years filing legal complaints about the state of his local roads has accepted a €1.65 million settlement to drop his actions.

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