In the Capital of Europe
March 25, 2016  16:13
Brussels has frequently had a bad press. Already in the 1860s, Baudelaire, who fled there from the French censors, called the Belgian capital "a ghost town, a mummy of a town, it smells of death, the Middle Ages, and tombs.' To a growing number of Europeans, "Brussels' is a byword for bureaucratic bullying by the so-called Eurocrats.

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