Belgium News in English
January 12, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 12th January, and here’s your Belgium daily news capsule.
Belgium aims to collaborate on a shield to protect Greenland from Russia and China.
Temperatures will rise to 8 to 11 degrees, but orange code for slippery roads remains in effect.
Valerie Van Peel says confederalism is taking too long to materialize in Belgium.
A professor critiques the response to AI citation errors by Petra De Sutter and her university.
The Flemish government faces credibility issues due to controversies and subsidies.
Isabelle Detavernier becomes the first woman to lead Protestants in Belgium.
Eight hundred participants brave freezing temperatures at the Wase Ice Bear Dive event.
Three hundred people march in Antwerp against genocide, highlighting the plight of children in Palestine.
Animal abusers could face bans on acquiring new pets under proposed legislation.
A couple in Ostend is critically injured; police investigate if it was an attempted murder.
Tessa Avermaete discusses the hypocritical opposition to the Mercosur trade deal.
Experts warn that Europe is at a turning point following Donald Trump's expansionist actions.
Meta urges Australia to reconsider its ban on social media access for users under 16.
Vincent Fierens pays tribute to his late love, Emma Salden, sharing heartfelt memories.
A newly discovered asteroid spins at record speed, surprising scientists with its unique behavior.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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