Belgium News in English

March 5, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 5th March, and here’s your Belgium daily news capsule.

Minister Van Bossuyt continues the halt on protected asylum seekers despite Constitutional Court suspension.

Brazil ratifies the EU-Mercosur agreement, marking a significant step in international trade.

Survivors of sexual abuse in the church feel forgotten by God, as revealed in a letter to the Pope.

Readers rally to support homeless mother Chloë, celebrating her new apartment find.

Professor Djalali calls his wife from an Iranian prison, reporting food shortages after guards fled.

Fifteen-year-old Zakaria leaves the hospital a month after being set on fire, hopeful for full recovery.

A childcare worker seeks acquittal in a sexual abuse case, claiming false confessions were made.

Fourteen out of fifteen regions reject De Lijn's plans, raising questions about future transport strategies.

Colonel Housen predicts the Middle East conflict will last longer than initially expected.

Isolde Van den Eynde discusses Trump's economic pressure on Russia before the Iran bombings.

Texas Democrats nominate James Talarico for Senate, sparking discussions on party strategy.

The Israeli Mossad reportedly hacked traffic cameras in Iran to track Khamenei's movements.

The tax authority demands an additional 267 million euros from multinational corporations.

Belgium's National Bank raises concerns about the country's competitiveness amid stagnant growth.

A specialist calls for colorectal cancer screenings to start at age 45, highlighting rising cases.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

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