Belgium News in English
January 9, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 9th January, and here’s your Belgium daily news capsule.
American federal agents shoot two people in Portland after a deadly incident in Minneapolis.
At least 45 protesters have been killed since the start of demonstrations in Iran.
Engie begins demolition of the Tihange 1 nuclear power plant, which the government plans to reopen.
A father faces trial after a tragic Father's Day incident claims the lives of his two children.
The Council of State tells the government that banning extremist organizations must be done legally.
CD&V leader Mahdi calls Brussels coalition talks a dead-end street amid political uncertainty.
The KMI warns of icy conditions tonight as a depression moves across the country.
Farmers block roundabouts in Wommelgem, Gent, and Zeebrugge, demanding safe food for all.
Nestlé recalls baby food products due to risks of vomiting and diarrhea across Europe.
A mother of six is left paralyzed after a snowboarding accident, despite wearing a helmet.
Russia reportedly offered the U.S. a strange trade in 2019, proposing Ukraine for Venezuela.
The head of U.S. intelligence was unaware of the Venezuela invasion, expressing peace-filled sentiments.
Winter weather leads to the cancellation of all amateur football matches this weekend in Belgium.
Trossard and Arsenal fail to secure a win against Liverpool in a rain-soaked match.
RSV cases are lower this year among babies, with hospitalizations for toddlers also declining.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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