Belgium News in English
February 10, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 10th February, and here’s your Belgium daily news capsule.
Unpopular British Prime Minister Starmer remains in power, but for how long?
Zelensky warns of secret US-Russian deals worth 10 trillion euros without Ukraine's involvement.
Think tank warns strict migration policies undermine the economy, calling migration a necessity.
VRT documentary on Ukraine paints a dark picture for the country and its veterans.
Vlieglawaai over North Brussels intensifies, with residents struggling to hold conversations.
Two days before his death, a wealthy industrialist gifted everything to his business partner.
Unions protest against social decline due to government policies in various provinces.
Emotional Jutta Leerdam celebrates behind the scenes with Jake Paul after winning gold.
NBC presenter seeks help in finding her kidnapped mother after ransom deadline passes.
André Hazes addresses nasal spray addiction with a medical procedure, saying it went too far.
Mia, a nine-year-old battling a rare syndrome, inspires many with her brave fight.
Research suggests daily coffee or tea drinkers may have a lower risk of dementia.
Dr. ChatGPT is not more effective than Dr. Google, and it's not due to AI knowledge.
Sloop permit for cooling towers at Tihange nuclear plant has been suspended.
Delphine Marien breaks the spell as Red Panthers win against Germany in Valencia.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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