Local Airbnb hosts in Brussels are struggling to navigate decade-old rules, unexpected fines, and complex bureaucracy. While authorities defend their enforcement, many residents insist they were never clearly informed and now fear for the future of small-scale tourism hosting
Time Out Magazine has ranked Bruges’ Christmas market among Europe’s top festive destinations, highlighting its magical medieval ambiance and two vibrant markets offering traditional stalls, crafts, and holiday experiences across the city’s historic centre
A protected Japanese honey locust tree in Leuven has been valued at up to €2.5 million in a KU Leuven study, demonstrating the strong societal appreciation for urban green spaces and the need to integrate such insights into city planning.
Belgium is grappling with a growing series of mystery drone incidents targeting sensitive locations, triggering national security alerts, halting flights, and drawing NATO assistance as authorities investigate possible links to Russian hybrid interference amid EU debates over frozen Russian assets
Belgian police have launched a 24-hour national speed control marathon, combining local and federal efforts to detect speeding and raise awareness about road safety, following alarming figures from the previous campaign earlier this year