The swimming pool of Ixelles – the first public indoor bathing spot of the city – will re-open later on Saturday. To celebrate the anticipated return, people will be allowed to swim for free ...
Wind farms might be about to hit troubled waters as investors increasingly look to be turned off by brand new projects after the sector endured a rough week. This week, fossil fuel giant Shell decided ...
The Netherlands has introduced checks on its borders with Belgium and Germany. The measure will remain in place for six months. The Royal Netherlands Marechaussee – a branch of the Dutch armed forces ...
Six months after the elections, we still do not know which parties are going to form the next government of the Brussels-Capital Region. The deepest cause of this paralysis is a “confederal” political ...
Belgium’s last remaining vehicle manufacturer has seemingly spluttered to its final stop, engine wheezing. In some ways, the Van Hool story is like any other recent narrative in the country's ...
Boasting a magnificent stained-glass ceiling over its courtyard, a glorious neo-classical façade and rooms dripping in luxury, the Corinthia Grand Hotel Astoria Brussels could be a throwback to the ...
Dutch police arrested three individuals on Monday evening for their suspected involvement in the deadly explosion that destroyed an apartment building in The Hague on Saturday night. Authorities ...
To mark the (almost) end of the year, Google revealed in its early edition of 'Year in searches' the trending topics people in Belgium looked for in 2024. The list is based on the most trending ...
Federal formator Bart De Wever (N-VA) is back to meet King Philippe without an agreement on Tuesday, as hopes of forming a new Belgian Government before Christmas are rapidly dwindling. De Wever, ...
Chris Vandenhaute knows everyone. As we weave through Brussels city centre together, he has a smile and a wave for almost everyone we encounter on the streets, be it a fellow police officer, a ...