As the battle of Brussels mayors comes to a close, Sunday's local elections saw a progressive pushback in the Belgian capital against June’s right-wing surge, with socialist parties forming a "red ...
Belgium will soon have a new political face at all levels, and the municipal elections can be a different kettle of fish compared to federal and regional politics, so here are five things to watch out ...
Tram 7 crosses Brussels more or less from north to south on the western side. I wrote about it a few years ago for The Brussels Times online but I hope to gain a different perspective if only by ...
Public drug use blights cities the world over, Brussels included. A staggering one in three residents reports regularly witnessing drug consumption in broad daylight. Non-profits dedicated to ...
For many people, the term 'witch' conjures up the image of a hunchbacked, wart-nosed old woman casting spells over her bubbling cauldron, or flying overhead on a broomstick – an image first said to ...
Hyundai plans to launch a new hydrogen-powered fuel-cell electric vehicle (FCEV) in the first half of 2025. The South Korean carmaker on Thursday unveiled the Initium SUV Concept vehicle, which will ...
The European Public Prosecutor’s Office has confirmed that an investigation has been opened into a senior official at the European Commission accused of receiving gifts from Qatar. The prosecution ...
Today (Friday 1 November) is All Saints' Day. This may be just a much-awaited day off work and long weekend to many, but it is still widely celebrated across Belgium. What does it mean to observers, ...
The Liège Correctional Court will deliver its judgment on 30 January in a case involving large-scale drug extraction operations in European ports for the Calabrian mafia in Italy. The trial focuses on ...