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A train was held up for three hours yesterday afternoon when a suspicious white powder was discovered. The train was travelling from Brussels to Ostend.

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Citizens’ movement Bruxsel'air has announced it will organise a massive afterwork event on a section of Rue de la Loi, one of the city’s busiest thoroughfares, on 22 August.

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Many cafes in Brussels still aren’t abiding by the total smoking ban that’s been in force since 2009.

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Staff at 11 hospitals in Brussels have walked out on strike in a protest against underfunding and worsening work conditions.

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Investigators believe they have found one source of the outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease that has killed two people and infected a further 30 in Evergem, the Agency for Care and Health (AZG

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Two people from Evergem, just north of Ghent, have now died from Legionnaires’ disease, creating concern among the town’s residents.

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Monday was Belgium's worst day for air pollution so far this year - with a large part of the country exceeding the safe limit for fine particles.

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Belgium is number five in Europe when it comes to the quality of health care.

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Animal rights organisation Gaia has launched a campaign to urge authorities to ban the sale of kangaroo meat in Belgium.

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