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Job in Belgium: Social Media Coach

Gerrit Vromant, 29, from Torhout talks about his job and wage – What is your job? – I work as a social media coach and consultant. I help companies to market themselves well on social media or to improve their social media marketing. That ranges from giving them strategic advice and brainstorming workshops to helping […]

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15 Brussels metro stations are now with Wi-fi

There is a free Wi-Fi on a quarter of Brussels’ metro stations now and in September all of the capital’s metro stations will be connected. Currently, 15 the capital’s 69 metro stations have wireless internet on the platforms. They are Trône, Porte de Namur, Louise, Porte de Hal, Gare du Midi, Clémenceau, Delacroix, Madou, Botanique, […]

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Irish Rock Band U2 will visit Brussels in August

U2 have announced they will visit Brussels with anniversary concert in the world tour that will start in North America on 12 May, and will be back to Europe in early July. The Band will give a concert at the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels on 1 August. Tickets for the Brussels gig will go […]

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Hundreds of new staff will be recruited by Belgian Airline for summer season

Belgian airline TUI Fly (former Jetairfly) is opening 330 new vacancies in its aircrew team in preparation for the summer season. The airline is looking to hire 70 pilots and 260 cabin crew, because the airline plans to add new destinations. TUI Fly will also increase the frequency of flights to cities it currently serves. […]

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The number of unemployed in Brussels went down

Unemployment in the Brussels region has fallen down 4% year on year according to new figures for December represented this week. 96,736 people registered in Brussels as seeking work – a 17.6% unemployment rate. The jobless figure has fallen by about 4,000 in the past year and by more than 12,500 over the past three […]

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Number of visitors of Atomium and Brussels museums has been decreased

Atomium’s Management said that 430,774 people visited the Museum last year, down from 622,396 in 2015. The worst month was April, immediately after the attacks, when numbers were down 60% on April 2015. December was the only growth month. The Musée du Cinquantenaire recorded 42,900 visitors in 2016 – down a third from 60,800 a […]

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Happy New Year!

Dear Friends! Happy New Year! We wish all of you happy, prosperous and peaceful New year and let all 365 new pages be written with your dreams realised! May this holiday season sparkle and shine, may all of your wishes and dreams come true, and may you feel this happiness all year round!

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New Year’s Eve party in the center of Brussels

According to mayor Yvan Mayeur’s office Brussels’ New Year Eve fireworks party will be going ahead “until further notice”. The city hall will follow recommendations of Belgium’s terror threat analysis body, OCAM. . The festivities in the pedestrian zone – around the Bourse and De Brouckère – will begin at 20.00 and continue until 1.00 […]

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The Community Help Service appeals for donations

  The Community Help Service, a lifeline for the international community in Belgium, has launched an end-of-year appeal for donations to help keep its 24/7 helpline operating. The free and confidential 24-hour English language helpline for children, adolescents and adults is a unique service, providing callers with reliable information and emergency support since 1971. Belgian taxpayers […]

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Activities for children during Christmas holidays 2016-2017

The City of Brussels will be organizing youth playgrounds, sports camps and activities during the Christmas holidays. Registrations are required. . At Jeugd in Brussel Dutch-speaking children can register for the playgrounds at Beersel during the Christmas holidays 2016-2017. The Sports service of the City of Brussels organizes, in association with the Sporting school of […]

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