Belgium News in English

December 20, 2025

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Good morning! It’s 20th December, and here’s your Belgium daily news capsule.

Genk suffers a late equalizer from Charleroi in the final minute of the match.

The government introduces 78 measures to reduce administrative burdens for citizens.

Farmers protest in Brussels, leaving dozens of kilos of potatoes on the streets.

Strange messages appear behind Putin during his annual event, raising eyebrows.

New prison openings are delayed due to a shortage of prison guards in Belgium.

Nurse Stefanie Sander remains in custody after appealing against her electronic tag.

CD&V raises over four thousand euros through unique auction items for charity.

The Flemish government aims to finalize 130 decisions before Christmas.

Ruben Van Gucht faces an extended driving ban and a hefty fine for driving without a license.

Crowdfunding launched for Tina, whose home has become uninhabitable due to bedbug infestation.

The German duo Merz and Von der Leyen face setbacks after the recent EU summit.

Widow of Charlie Kirk supports JD Vance's presidential bid for 2028.

Trump's policies are causing a growing rift within his own party, even among MAGA supporters.

Waiting list for social housing in Belgium peaks at nearly two hundred ten thousand.

A ban on social media for children sparks heated debate among Flemish youth.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

This audio and transcript are generated using AI from publicly available news sources.

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