Families are invited to 32 castles on 1 May for the European Heritage Days "Family Castle Life" event. The event offers treasure hunts and guided / self-guided tours.
400 birds have died in the last two weeks from the bird flu in the Molsbloek nature reserve. The nature reserve fears there will be more deaths.
Demonstrators set up banquet tables with empty cups and plates and read testimonies from struggling students.
If using public transport is not an option, the airport has asked people to reserve a parking space in advance through their website.
The auction house Sotheby's has organised a month-long exhibition and auction in Mercury's honour. Many of the star's belongings will be displayed.
The lioness Lorena gave birth to two sweet cubs on 12 April at ZOO Planckendael. This is exciting news for the zoo because the species is endangered.
The non-profit organisation Jeneverfeesten is coming to an end after 32 editions. However, the city will continue the Jeneverfeesten traditions.
The tip of the windmill is 238.5 metres and its rotor diameter is 139 metres. The windmill will produce electricity for 4,000 households.
The seals of Antwerp Zoo are temporarily moving to an abroad location because their current basins have become insufficient.
18 Chinese beauty snakes were caught near the railway in Hasselt last Friday. Among the captured is the largest snake of its species to be caught since 2006.
On average in 2022, 81% of Belgians consumed dairy on a daily basis, while only 1% of Belgians said they did not consume any dairy at all.
The staff of CPAS will strike Tuesday 25 April as they are angry about the shortage of funding and the increased workload.
The graffiti artist Denis Meyers will create a participatory mural at Bourse to support the release of imprisoned Belgian aid worker Olivier Vandecasteele.
Among the eight Belgians is the Head of the EU’s humanitarian mission in Sudan, Wim Fransen, who was severely injured after being shot.
The Urban Youth Games in Gent take place on 20 and 21 April, giving over a thousand students the opportunity to participate in over 10 different sports and socialise.
UNICEF reported outbreaks of the measles, polio and cholera in countries with high numbers of unimmunised children.
A man was arrested after his stepson was caught selling ecstasy pills at school to classmates. The pills belonged to his stepfather.
The first pair arrived in the cathedral at the centre of Brussels in 2004 and decided to settle at the top of the building's north tower.
Sensoa has introduced four key new guidelines for teachers, helping them discuss more sensitive areas with their pupils.
Autonomous navigation uses an artificial intelligence algorithm to predict future behaviour and avoid unsafe situations.
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