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Suspended 50 metres above the ground, diners will soon enjoy fine-dining above the Waterloo battlefield. For nearly 20 years, 'Dinner in the Sky', a concept co-created by Brussels resident David ...
Somewhere in the newly-urbanised Coronmeuse, in the shadow of the Monsin dam on the southern end of the Albert Canal where the Meuse curves, Watermael-born civil engineer Alexandre Delmer likely stood ...
A cinematic tidal wave, Flow has swept the world, much like the aquatic apocalypse it depicts. The visually stunning animated feature made history as Latvia’s first-ever Oscar winner, defying the odds ...
Today (22 April) marks Earth Day. However, in a move that could redefine the European Union's approach to climate policy, the European Commission has unveiled several legislative proposals aimed at ...
In the first quarter of 2025, goods throughput in the ports of Antwerp and Zeebrugge fell by 4% compared to the same period last year, according to Tuesday’s report from the port authority. The impact ...
Dutch payment company Adyen was hit by multiple DDoS attacks on Monday evening, according to the firm, which serves as a link between sellers and banks during online or in-store transactions. DDoS ...
Tram 25 starts its northbound journey to Rogier at, or just off, the railway bridge over Boondael Station. The station suits railway commuters coming in from the south of the country who wish to join ...
A ship collided with a wind turbine in the North Sea off Callantsoog in North Holland (the Netherlands) on Sunday morning. Two people were injured, according to Dutch broadcaster NH Nieuws. The ...
While pupils in Flemish schools have finished their two-week Easter holidays, those attending French-speaking schools are only starting their break from next week. For the third year, French-speaking ...
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