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Jean-Claude Van Damme is in Brussels

Jean-Claude Van Damme, also known as the Muscles of Brussels, is in the capital this week to promote his new series Jean-Claude Van Johnson. Van Damme will pose for photos tomorrow next to the statue of himself on Boulevard Sylvain Dupuis (N219) in Anderlecht. Van Damme was born in Berchem-Sainte-Agathe, becoming a top competitor in […]

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Metro trains in Brussels will be in silver-black colors

The transport authority held an online poll, and just over 50% of Brussels people voted for the silver style. 43 new metro trains are being constructed by Spanish transport manufacturer CAF. The look was created by Belgian designer Axel Enthoven. Some of the new metro trains will be part of the new metro line 3, […]

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Benelux countries will have a common standard for electric cars

Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg will follow common rules for all electric car charging points across the three countries. Charging systems for electric vehicles will be compatible throughout the Benelux region under the new deal, reached on Thursday in The Hague. New deal has been reached on Thursday in The Hague. Charging systems for electric vehicles […]

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Changes in Belgian school calendar

School holiday dates in Flemish and French-speaking schools in Belgium will be harmonised. New decree has been lodged this week to the Wallonia-Brussels parliament. Now some holidays in Flemish and French-speaking schools have different dates and this affects families in Brussels and the nearby suburbs who have children in both school systems. The anomaly arose […]

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Belgian children greeted Saint Nicolas’ arrival by boat

Saint Nicolas arrived in Brussels by boat on Tuesday morning. Children could watch him before he travels throughout the country to leave gifts by chimneys. The greeting event of Saint Nicolas arrival by boat has become very popular in Brussels region for the last few years. This year more than 1,200 children between five and […]

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Transport edition of Monopoly by Brussels operator STIB

Stib, Brussels public transport operator, has lunched its own edition of Monopoly. It consists of bus, tram and metro stations and stations on the S-train suburban network. Stib Monopoly was devised by an employee in the Stib’s timetabling department who designs board games in his spare time. The game took about a year to develop […]

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Number of expats increased in Belgium

Brussels property investment firm Skyline Europe held a study shows that currently there are about 220,000 expats living in the country. It means that there are more expats living in Belgium than at any time in the past. Skyline spokesperson Kristof Schellekens said that Ghent and Antwerp are also both growing in terms of their […]

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Expat Free Event at Vlerick Business School on 29 November

The Brussels branch of Belgium’s leading business school is hosting the free event on 29 November. Professor Dirk Buyens, the director of executive education programmes will give a talk on innovative convergence and an international networking reception. You will learn more how innovative convergence might be a dream comes true, or the bane of your […]

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New Year’s Fireworks at the Atomium instead of the city centre

Brussels’ New Year’s Eve fireworks will be at the Atomium this year and not in the city centre. The decision to move the fireworks this year is because of repair works on the pedestrian zone. As well as the redesign of Place de Brouckère itself, there are several major building projects in the area, including […]

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Christmas atmosphere is already in Brussels

Winter Wonders officially opens in Brussels on Friday. The annual 22-metre Christmas has already been erected on Grand’Place in Brussels. Many twinkly lights are already everywhere and the stalls are waiting for visitors. The five week market and holiday-related activities kicks off at 17.30 on Friday with a Christmas Parade in Grand’Place featuring light artists. […]

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