Belgium News in English
February 21, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 21st February, and here’s your Belgium daily news capsule.
Trump considers limited military action against Iran amid lack of good options.
Brussels seeks budget limits while holding one billion euros off the books.
A 39-year-old Frenchman remains in custody, denying murder charges in Bissegem.
Gert Verhulst plans to buy TV channel Play and has already drafted a program schedule.
Minister Brouns may relax drinking water standards, risking the health of many West Flemish.
Belgium's wage gap has been closed; will all workers see a raise next year?
Non-medical circumcisions deemed irresponsible and ethically unacceptable.
Opposition raises concerns over budget uncertainties following the Court of Audit report.
Children's rights commission alarms as more kids sleep on the streets in Brussels.
Patients will soon be able to consult dermatologists remotely through teledermatology.
Trump faces chaos as a thousand companies prepare to reclaim tariff funds.
Tragic avalanche incidents in Austria claim the lives of four skiers and one man.
The European Union doubts Russia is ready for peace talks amid ongoing tensions.
Countries participating in Trump's Gaza Peace Council pledge billions in support.
Proximus warns against installing apps after a phishing scam costs a customer 60,000 euros.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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