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A 16-year-old boy who clung on to the outside of a train he had missed was lucky not to have been killed, Belgian rail operator SNCB said.

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Belgium's emergency alert system, BE-Alert, has been put to the test and will be improved over the coming weeks to ensure that emergency messages get out to the public as quickly and reliably as p

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Between 200 and 300 cyclists will set off from the Frère-Orban Square in Brussels at 15.00 on Sunday.  

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Facebook will display missing child alerts in the timelines of Belgium-based users, working alongside Belgian youth protection charity Child Focus.

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The police are not amused by a pedestrian crossing painted on Rue Masui in Brussels-City, near the canal. The crossing was painted on the street by the residents themselves.

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Commuters at the Gare du Midi in Brussels panicked and rushed for the exits after a gunshot was fired during Wednesday's evening rush hour.

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A series of recent food safety scares in slaughterhouses has prompted more than a third of people in Belgium to eat less meat, according to a new survey of Belgian eating habits.

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Schaerbeek is set to become the first Brussels commune to make 30kph the standard speed limit on almost all roads.

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A third meat processing plant in Belgium has been named in a major investigation by food safety inspectors - amid claims that rotten cuts of meat made their way into saucisson products for public

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