Belgium News in English
February 3, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 3rd February, and here’s your Belgium daily news capsule.
An 18-year-old survivor of the Crans-Montana fire returns home, promising a real vacation next time.
Bogdan Vanden Berghe, the candidate chair for Groen, reveals his real name is Theodoor.
Minister Verlinden feels isolated in the government over the prison dossier, stating Koen Geens would never act this way.
The Flemish government announces a two billion euro investment in local industry.
Paul Maes makes a TV comeback in 'All-in' after thirty years, surprising fans with his age.
Princess Mette-Marit’s eldest son faces jail time for new offenses ahead of a rape trial.
Environmental groups challenge the freezing of low-emission zones at the Council of State.
The federal prison sees a spike in inmates, raising concerns about punishment options.
Eight months after Fabian's tragic death, a memorial is created at the site of his last breath.
New charging fees in Ghent kick in for electric vehicles parked over four hours.
The Rafah border crossing reopens for pedestrians, allowing limited travel between Gaza and Egypt.
Obama deported more migrants than Trump and Biden, but their methods varied significantly.
Elon Musk's SpaceX acquires his AI startup xAI to build data centers in space.
The Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. closes for two years for major renovations.
Belgian researchers identify a physical cause of burnout in the brain, aiming for early intervention.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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