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Kinepolis has apologised after an advertisement for Belgium's far-right Parti Populaire was accidentally played to cinema-goers in Liège, potentially breaking the rules on political advertising in
Voters in Belgium head to the polls on Sunday (14 October) to elect their local councillors - a warm-up for the regional, federal and European elections next year.
So you’re all set to vote in the local elections coming up this month. But then what?
It’s election time in Belgium, and that means one thing: Bickering amongst political parties.
Brussels now has a Jo Cox Square, in honour of the murdered British member of parliament who spent six years living and working in the Belgian capital.
With a month to go before Belgium's municipal elections on 14 October, campaigning is about to enter full speed - and 50,000 foreigners in Brussels will have their say on how their local communiti
You know that Facebook page Things People in Brussels Don’t Say? Here’s one: “My, the Justice Palace looks nice without all that scaffolding.”
A Nato state dinner taking place at the Art & History Museum in Cinquantenaire Park on Wednesday will not be held in the hall that the venue normally uses for banquets.
Since Brussels’ winter shelters have closed, hundreds of transmigrants – people passing through Belgium on their way to somewhere else – have been living in North Station.