Brussels’ return to the top 50 global cities signals renewed momentum, powered by record tourism, cultural vibrancy, and infrastructure upgrades, positioning the Belgian capital for sustained growth and investment through 2026 and beyond
Mons’ new train station has earned global recognition as one of the seven most beautiful railway stations for 2025, a testament to Santiago Calatrava’s architectural brilliance and Belgium’s growing reputation for innovative urban infrastructure
Belgium’s electricity grid faces increasing risk of overload as household electrification rises. A new regulator study, using smart meter data, urges immediate investment to secure low-voltage networks and prevent potential power outages in the coming decades
Brussels metro passengers are experiencing repeated delays on lines 2 and 6, with ageing vehicles, heat-induced faults, and trespassing incidents straining the system’s reliability
Measuring 160 metres in length and weighing an astounding 60,000 tonnes, the immense concrete structure is the first of several that will eventually be submerged and connected to form the crucial tunnel under the River Scheldt