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The final touches are being made to the world-famous flower carpet on the Grand Place, Brussels' main square. Over 100 volunteers started working early on Thursday to decorate the cobblestones with ...
The life and death of Charles V, who ruled Europe’s greatest empire from Brussels. Holy Roman Emperor Charles V was the most powerful man in Europe in the early 16th century, running a territory that ...
Basslines and memories: How Fuse put Belgium on the global techno map. Techno haven Fuse has been igniting dance floors for 30 years. Nestled in the Marolles district, this iconic club has welcomed ...
Woody Allen is synonymous with New York, Federico Fellini loved Rome while Jean-Luc Godard is indelibly linked with Paris. For Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, two-time winners of the Palme d’Or and ...
How successful are European countries at unifying their populations linguistically? What part does the spread of English in Eastern Europe play in NATO’s hybrid war against Russia. These and many ...
Several Flemish municipalities continue to revoke the Belgian nationality of children born to Palestinian parents – despite reprimands from the Federal Ombudsman in February. Given the ongoing ...
'It's like the Wild West. For the first time, I'm considering moving away' - Cureghem residents despair at drug violence. Following a series of shootings and what has been seen as a "laughable" ...
For decades, the 1960s headquarters of two Belgian banks sat on each side of the Royal Palace in Brussels and were visible from it. Each the creation of a superstar architect, one domestic, the other ...
By 1930, the Belgian authorities introduced ethnicity on Rwandan identity papers. The concepts of Hutu and Tutsi, initially social categories, would become ‘races’, and Rwandan society would slowly ...
Historian Herman Van Goethem, rector of Antwerp University and a former director of Kazerne Dossin, the Holocaust and Human Rights Museum in Mechelen, spent 14 years of his life writing a book about ...
Mathieu Bihet (MR), often dubbed "Atomic Boy" in the press, has emerged as Belgium's most vocal defender of nuclear energy. In an exclusive interview, he tells The Brussels Times: "This isn't just a ...
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