Belgium News in English
December 22, 2025
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Good morning! It’s 22nd December, and here’s your Belgium daily news capsule.
Government cuts deeper into pensions than expected, with losses reaching 24.5 percent.
Nine dead and ten injured in shooting near Johannesburg, as gunmen open fire on café patrons.
Australia announces audit of police and intelligence agencies following Bondi Beach attack.
Vlaanderen calls for social media companies to stop using addictive algorithms for teenagers.
New app warns users about alcohol checks, raising eyebrows among many.
Celeste shares heartfelt message for those suffering from invisible illnesses after losing her sister.
Philippe Geubels discusses toilet phobia, describing it as a vicious cycle.
Tragic incident as a 58-year-old man dies after falling into a ditch while cycling home.
Energy customers to be better protected against opaque price hikes under new legislation.
Sander, a singer, witnesses his car being stolen with his children inside, highlighting safety concerns.
Mathieu van der Poel hints at possible retirement after the World Championships, citing limited wins.
Belgium's government approves new arms trade decree, easing controls on weapon exports.
Live updates on De Warmste Week as events unfold in Genk, featuring performances by local stars.
Tim shares his struggle with Lyme disease after a trek in the Pyrenees, affecting daily life.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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