Belgium News in English
February 19, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 19th February, and here’s your Belgium daily news capsule.
UZA and University of Antwerp raise alarm over potential bus line cuts, crucial for students and patients.
Parliamentary aide from La France Insoumise among ten arrested in investigation of far-right militant's death in Lyon.
Brussels government excludes hundreds of millions in spending from balanced budget calculations.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg questioned in historic trial about social media addiction and user awareness.
Studio Brussel’s Nona Van Braeckel opens up about her father’s passing and the impact of loss.
Belgian wage gap worsens, but workers may see salary increases on top of index next year.
Aalst Carnival 2026 wraps up, with final pastries served and celebrations coming to a close.
Prison system chief calls for military or police assistance as overcrowding crisis escalates.
Vlaams Belang protests Ramadan lights in Zele; mayor issues gathering ban to ensure neutrality.
Netflix ends support for PlayStation 3 and older smart TVs starting in March.
Apple plans to launch AI gadgets, including a new headset and AirPods with cameras.
Health lectures in Ninove focus on prevention, hope, and community connection.
Flu epidemic appears to have peaked as consultations drop, but healthcare pressure remains high.
Famous American dentist warns of 'Ozempic teeth' while colleagues urge caution for weight-loss drug users.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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