Pension reforms were the hot topic in Belgium this week, triggering nationwide strikes and protests. But whilst politicians and economists maintain that we need to rethink how we pay for our elderly, ...
The Israeli government has approved an agreement with Hamas for a ceasefire in Gaza, the release of hostages, and a prisoner exchange. The ceasefire will take effect Sunday at 08:30 local time (07:30 ...
Electric vehicles (EVs) were centre stage at the Brussels Motor Show, heralded as the transport of the future. But challenges with charging infrastructure and recycling continue to cast a shadow over ...
Brussels café culture revolves around terraces, an al fresco experience enjoyed year-round. Come rain or shine, clientele of the city's bars and restaurants sit stalwartly outdoors, waiting for a ray ...
More than half of people living in Belgium think they need to save on their groceries due to inflation – but this does not stop them from eating healthier. Edenred, known for issuing meal vouchers in ...
The restaurant chain Lunch Garden is preparing to file for bankruptcy early next week in the Brussels Commercial Court, after which some of its 61 branches will be taken over by CIM Capital, an ...
Works will soon start to develop a derelict space of land in the heart of Molenbeek-Saint-Jean into a new 3-hectare park. The design for the new space was recently chosen. Between the densely ...