Belgium News in English
February 26, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 26th February, and here’s your Belgium daily news capsule.
Trump tightens screws on Iran over 'sinister' threats amid rising tensions.
Iran's resistance continues despite brutal repression, hoping for change soon.
Four years of war in Ukraine: key questions answered by our experts.
State Council criticizes pension reforms affecting civil servants and military personnel.
Juventus falls to Galatasaray in extra time after a dramatic comeback attempt.
Nvidia surpasses expectations with a strong outlook driven by AI investments.
Coalition partners openly oppose Minister De Ridder's budget cuts for public transport.
New inheritance guide reveals complexities of estate planning for individuals.
Sven de Leijer reflects on the loss of his first son, finding solace in conversation.
Driving test centers implement new measures to combat exam fraud.
Weather models agree on what to expect for spring 2026: warm days ahead.
Documents linking Trump to Epstein's scandal reportedly incomplete, say CNN and NPR.
New Louvre director appointed following the dismissal of the previous head.
Orban's electoral reforms could determine his future, according to recent polls.
Thousands of Belgians face fines for unregistered home charging stations.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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