Belgium News in English

March 19, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 19th March, and here’s your Belgium daily news capsule.

Victims of the 2016 attacks face panic over pension repayment demands.

Israel's bombings in Iran raise concerns about escalating chaos in the Gulf region.

After pressure, an agreement is reached on overcrowded prisons in Belgium.

Two-year-old Léon awaits a donor heart, highlighting the urgent need for organ donations.

Investigators in Maalbeek find debris, as memories of the attack linger on.

Political scientist warns of cracks in the government after clashes with Minister Verlinden.

Major municipalities gain authority in a unified police zone amid reform debates.

Mayor vows to catch illegal dumpers after repeated trash incidents in Meise.

Minister Demir calls the introduction of a new penal code "downright dangerous."

Raoul Hedebouw surprisingly agrees with Prime Minister De Wever on Russian gas discussions.

Ships cautiously return to the Strait of Hormuz amid geopolitical tensions.

Café Kalifornia bans minors after issues with underage patrons bringing their own drinks.

Belgium secures the world's most advanced chip machine, aiming to play a key role in tech.

Experts warn of more meningitis outbreaks following a significant rise in England.

This is what we learn from 20 years of cancer data in Belgium: survival rates are improving.

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

This audio and transcript are generated using AI from publicly available news sources.

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