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The set of new rules that the Brussels government wants to impose on Airbnb landlords in the city is "absurdly complex", warns Airbnb CEO Nicolas Ferrary in De Tijd.

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More than 200,000 people visited the Brussels Atomium this summer.

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In less than one year, the number of houses, rooms or apartments rented out via Airbnb by property owners in Belgium nearly doubled, from

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In July and August this year, the hotels in and around Brussels saw their sales increase by 5% compared to the same period last year.

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There are many mysteries surrounding the tiny bronze Manneken Pis statue that has such a symbolic value for Belgium.

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Brussels Airport was cut off from the city for a short time on Monday morning, at least for travellers hoping to make the journey by road.

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A law that will allow buildings and art in public spaces to be photographed without infringing copyright rules is to be proposed by Open VLD, part of the federal government coalition.

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The Free University of Brussels (VUB) will put the city’s most famous statue, the Manneken Pis, under the microscope to verify, once and for all, whether the current statue is the original, Brusse

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Belgium has risen from the 12th to the 10th place in an international ranking of the most reputable countries.

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