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A homeless man receives a warm drink and food from volunteers in Brussels (BELGA PHOTO ETIENNE ANSOTTE)
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The Brussels Solidarity Action Reaction (SBAR) organisation set up taxis to distribute food parcels to families in difficulty as well as meals and blankets to the homeless in the Brussels-Capital

Illustration picture shows a taxi driver wearing a mouth mask, seen through a plexiglass screen at the headquarters of Taxi Verts, in Forest - Vorst, Brussels, Thursday 28 May 2020. (BELGA PHOTO THIERRY ROGE)
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The second wave of the coronavirus pandemic has led to the closure of many of Brussels’ restaurants and bars, the cancellation of most major events and the installation of a curfew in the capital

Illustration picture shows the Uber taxi application on an iPad. Uber will extend its services into Flanders from November 9. (BELGA PHOTO SISKA GREMMELPREZ)
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Uber will launch its services in Flanders on 9 November, the company has announced.

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Officially launched on the final day of Belgium’s Mobility Week (16-22 September), Handycab is a phone application aiming to identify all taxis in the Brussels-Capital region suitable for reduced

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The city of Antwerp has scrapped its taxi regulations, which opens the way for alternative taxi services such as Uber.

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About a quarter of taxis in Brussels are sitting idle, because not enough people can be found to drive them, new figures reveal.

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Brussels taxi drivers are planning to disrupt traffic in the city centre on 26 November with a go-slow protest against "unfair competition".

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A Brussels taxi driver is alleged to have stolen €4,500 from a passenger, in a bank card scam already known to police.

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Private taxi use just got a big boost in Brussels.

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