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Dream City festival - Kanal-Centre Pompidou

What’s on this week: 5 to 11 April

While waiting for its landmark building to open, modern and contemporary art museum Kanal Centre-Pompidou is busy organising exhibitions and events. Its latest is the first Brussels edition of the Dream City festival, hailing from the Maghreb city of Tunis. An independent festival held every two...

Expert group investigates SNCB's role in Auschwitz deportations

After the presentation of a final report on the role of Belgian rail operator SNCB in the deportation of people during the second world war, a group of experts has been created to determine what actions should be taken. In its report last December, the Centre d'études et de documentation Guerres et...

Bad traffic, excellent public transport: Brussels ranks 39th in Global Cities Index

Brussels has been ranked 39th out of 763 cities in a global index from British financial house Schroders, which cited the city's excellent public transport and poor car congestion as major factors in the score. Schroders’ Global Cities Index ranks cities based on their economic potential, using the...

Never-before-heard Marvin Gaye recordings found in Belgium

Previously unreleased Marvin Gaye recordings have been found in Belgium, where the soul singer lived for a few months in 1981. The recordings were found in Ostend, the BBC reports, along with notes by the American artist. Gaye died on 1 April 1984 in a violent fight with his father. He recorded...

Flanders says voting will not be compulsory in upcoming elections

Voting has been compulsory in Belgium since 1893. But now, the Flemish government has ruled that this will no longer be the case in Flanders for this year’s municipal and provincial elections taking place on 13 October. Astrid Roelandts, a journalist with Het Laatste Nieuws, told RTL that this will...

Bruxelles-Propreté to use AI to see which streets need cleaning most

Bruxelles-Propreté, the capital's waste management and public cleanliness organisation, is to begin experimenting with artificial intelligence (AI) technology to check the amount of dirt on Brussels’ pavements and roads. "Today, for example, a street is cleaned three times a week, no matter how...

EU staff move to Brussels North district despite protests

Hundreds of European Commission staff how started moving to the North Light building near Brussels-North station, despite protests about security problems in the area. In December 2023, the then secretary of state Pascal Smet, responsible for urbanism and heritage, wanted European officials to move...

Spring Ceilidh

Come and try some easy Scottish dances for an evening of movement and fun. 

Indefinite strike across Belgian prisons begins

An indefinite strike across Belgian prisons began on Monday as unions condemning overcrowding and a lack of solutions. While the strike has no set end, “we're probably in for a week,” predicted Gregory Wallez, general secretary of the CGSP Justice union. Unions activated the strike notice after a...

Saturday school, tunnel raves and giant ducks: Which April Fools' headlines were in fact real?

News outlets in Belgium ran a number of joke headlines in keeping with April Fools tradition but, as Belgium excels in surrealism, other news stories that seemed to be part of the gag were, in fact, real. La Libre announced that French-speakers would have to go to school on Saturday mornings - a...

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