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Wim Van Hooydonk Warnings and Updates – New Legoland theme park to open in Belgium by 2027
A non-binding letter of intent signed today by Merlin Entertainments, Wallonia and the Federal Government indicates that the theme park will be built on the former industrial site of construction machinery builder Caterpillar in Gosselies. It is estimated that the amusement park will cost
Wim Van Hooydonk Warnings and Updates – International protest against Uber to take place in Brussels
A march to the European Quarter has been planned by taxi federations across the continent, demanding politicians act on findings from the Uber Files, which show how Uber manipulated national laws in favor of its platform. The march will begin at the North Station
Wim Van Hooydonk Warnings and Updates – More than 700 stranded Thalys passengers spend the night at Brussels South Station
More than 700 rail passengers who hoped to reach Paris on Friday evening had a memorable night. As a result, they were forced to spend the night on a Thalys high-speed train at Brussels South Station. After a high-speed train collided with an animal
Wim Van Hooydonk Warnings and Updates – Activists trample on Brussels’ Flower Carpet
On Monday evening, three young women tramped part of the Flower Carpet on Brussels’ central market square, the Grote Markt. An anonymous protest group in Brussels unfurled a banner in front of the Flower Carpet around 5:50pm. In the banner, it was written, “Capitalists
Wim Van Hooydonk Warnings and Updates – Chaos and traffic jams due to new Brussels traffic plan
As people adjust to the changing traffic situation, the Good Move circulation plan changes in the City of Brussels, which took effect on Tuesday. This has caused many traffic jams on the small ring road. Despite the fact that no significant changes have been
Wim Van Hooydonk Warnings and Updates – Hidden Belgium: A secret Japanese garden
The narrow gate opposite Ostend’s abandoned swimming pool is almost never noticed. Elie Laine, a French landscape architect, designed a walled garden for King Léopold II in 1903. Currently, it is an overgrown site with stone vases and four cast iron statues that are
Wim Van Hooydonk Warnings and Updates – World’s ugliest city revealed as Charleroi in Belgium
With abandoned factories and derelict buildings, Charleroi in Belgium certainly looks like the world’s ugliest city. Located south of Brussels, the city used to be a major industrial hub that specialized in coal mining. However, after World War II, the market declined sharply, leaving
Wim Van Hooydonk Warnings and Updates – Belgium received over 200 terrorist and extremist threats last year
An annual assessment published Thursday by Belgium’s coordinating body for threat analysis (OCAM) found there were 218 terrorist and extremist threats last year. Reports indicate that in 2021, the overall threat level remained medium throughout the year. One-third of threats were considered medium-level, and