I dont't think there is fully English medium university in Brussels or Belgium exists. However, there are many courses run in main untiversities. ULB/VUB is one of them in Brussels. A Google search with 'English Courses Brussels' should give proper linkages - unless you want to know this for the sake of knowing. Then please consult to Belgian Federal Ministry of Education.
Catholic University of Brussels was created in 1969.
Boston University Brussels was created in 1972.
You can get a Bachelor in Journalism in the Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel.
A single ticket from Brussels Airport to Brussels Nord (without any reductions & in second class) costs 7,60€.
nope!
The Brussels Red Light district (commonly referred to as "Aarschotstraat" or "Rue d'Aerschot" named after the street it's in) is located east of the Brussels North Railway station.
There aren't any, yet. The closest is in Liege.
I am not sure which are best, but these are within close proximity (1km) of the station:Hilton Brussels City HotelBest Western City CentreProgress HotelSheraton Brussels HotelHotel des ColoniesApart Hotel Brussels WellnessHotel SiruThe Crowne Plaza Brussels - Le Palace Hotel Husa President ParkThon Hotel Brussels City CentreHotel Le DomeHotel BLOOMVilla Royale HotelMaison Du DragonBELMONT Hotel
"Belgique" is French for "Belgium." The capital of Belgium is Brussels, or Bruxelles in French, or Brussel in Flemish.
It should be Brussels sprouts. Brussels should be capitalized.
Brussels in French is "Bruxelles".
Brussels is the capital city of Belgium.