At least 5,876 animals passed through Brussels animal shelters last year: Reports

Not less than 5,876 animals passed through Brussels animal shelters last year. It is the lowest level recorded since 2015, according to the Brussels Environment’s reports.
Brussels to offer free menstrual products in six secondary schools

Free menstrual products are being offered in six secondary schools in the Brussels via distribution machines in a bid to tackle menstrual poverty.
Use of administrative services online increased most in Brussels, shows data

The King Baudouin Foundation’s new digital inclusion barometer has shown that the use of administrative services online has increased the most in the Brussels-Capital Region.
Family of one of victims of 2016 Brussels Airport attacks reacted with shock on ‘Forgotten’ victims

The family of one of the victims of the 2016 Brussels Airport attacks has reacted with shock to a report on “forgotten” victims, broadcast on Wednesday said.
EU-Britain to resume talks on Northern Ireland border issue

Following a standstill of more than six months, the European Union and Britain are resuming talks on the Northern Ireland border issue.
Around 1,700 people ran through Brussels for raising funds for breast cancer charities

Around 1,700 people ran through the streets of Brussels and La Louviere on Sunday as part of the “Race for the Cure”, an event raising funds on behalf of breast cancer research and charities.
Brussels: Fire results in causing heavy damage to Molengeek

Fire has resulted in causing heavy damage to Molengeek, a “tech ecosystem”, “business incubator”, “coding school”, and “digital marketing lab” in Molenbeek, Brussels.
Brussels: Demonstrators to hold another protest on Saturday to show support for Iranian people
Another protest for Iran will take place in Brussels on Saturday, October 1. To show their support for Iranian men and women fighting against the compulsory hijab, demonstrators will march from Trone metro to Schuman from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM.
Brussels University took decisive steps to curb issue of sexual misconducts

The University of Brussels has taken decisive steps months following it faced blames of mishandling sexual misconduct claims on its campuses in tackling the issue systematically with a new battle plan unveiled this week.