Brussels welcomes Thanksgiving with a growing range of special meals, from family-style feasts to Cali-Mex menus and home-delivered turkey plates, offering expats and residents festive ways to celebrate the quintessential American holiday
La Cabane’s sudden shutdown marks another blow to Brussels’ struggling nightlife scene, as venue owners cite financial strain, stricter noise rules, and shrinking subsidies, leaving cultural advocates warning of an unprecedented sector-wide collapse
As winter approaches, Belgium’s Christmas markets burst to life with mulled wine, artisan crafts and glowing light trails, offering unforgettable holiday experiences from Brussels to Bruges, and charming escapes in Annevoie, Floreffe and beyond
Belgium’s first day of a three-day national strike has brought widespread disruption to public transport, shipping and municipal services. Trade unions launched the action to protest federal socio-economic reforms impacting pensions, workers’ rights and social security support
Laurent Simons, the 15-year-old Belgian prodigy, has earned a PhD in quantum physics and begun a second doctorate in medical science, building on years of extraordinary academic achievements and a bold mission to advance human longevity