Belgium News in English
January 17, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 17th January, and here’s your Belgium daily news capsule.
Minister Francken assures there’s a plan B if the US takes military action over Greenland.
Iran's former crown prince calls for action against the Revolutionary Guard amid protests.
Minister Demir seeks debate on limiting educational freedom as quality continues to decline.
Traffic issues resurface as an ambulance had to turn around at a notorious traffic bottleneck.
De Lijn faces a budget cut of 35.5 million euros, raising concerns about public transport.
Farmers continue protests at Brucargo, warning they’ll go bankrupt if conditions don’t improve.
US Justice Department launches an investigation into Minnesota Governor Tim Walz over criticism of ICE.
Greenlanders express feelings of betrayal as they seek independence from Denmark and fear US influence.
A leaked audio and internet blackout raise concerns of rebellion within the Taliban ranks.
Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine reportedly taken by military after his home was surrounded.
Emotional moments for Bart Appeltans on 'Een Echte Job' as he faces a personal crisis.
Kim Meylemans secures the overall title in the Skeleton World Cup with a strong finish in Altenberg.
Stricter drug checks are on the way for drivers, as some struggle to control their movements.
New rules for cohabiting couples face criticism from the Council of State, raising legal concerns.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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