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The Brussels Times
Categoriesonline daily newspaper and print magazine
CountryBelgium
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.brusselstimes.com
ISSN0772-1633

The Brussels Times is Belgium’s leading daily online newspaper in English.[1][2]

It covers local, global news and opinion pieces by regular and guest contributors. It is dedicated to Belgium news, focusing also on Brussels and anything related to the city within the Art, Culture, Business and EU Affairs scene.

The Brussels Times also publishes a bi-monthly print magazine which is distributed free in the distribution stands in European Commission, European Parliament, over 150 Embassies and many representations to the EU, as well as inside more than 8,000 hotel rooms in Brussels.

Alternatively, it is also sold at most book shops and newsagents around the city.

The Brussels Times daily online newspaper and print magazine both target the Expat, International and Diplomatic community in Belgium.

Also, in a 2018 media survey, conducted by ComRes and Burson-Marsteller on ‘What Influences the Influencers’, it was found that The Brussels Times is a media which is a preferred source of news for EU officials.

Contributors

Regular contributors include Belgian philosopher and political economist Philippe Van Parijs, the former editor in chief of The Bulletin, Derek Blyth, Philippe Legrain, the former adviser to former European Commission president José Manuel Barroso, and Denis Maksimov, who has a permanent section "Poliaesthetica" covering art, politics and visual culture at large.

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