Belgium News in English
March 28, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 28th March, and here’s your Belgium daily news capsule.
Iran tightens control over the Strait of Hormuz, impacting shipping routes and oil exports.
Tragic farewell: 19-year-old girl dies in accident after dropping her mother at the airport.
Five billion euros is crucial for Arizona, despite having 267 billion in revenue.
Minister Crevits urges Flemish civil servants to return to the office for better productivity.
Belgium is investigating underground hydrogen as a potential game-changer for industry.
Vladimir Putin seeks financial aid from Russian oligarchs to fund the war in Ukraine.
New form of fraud called 'shimming' emerges at gas stations, raising concerns among consumers.
Climate activist Wouter Mouton is detained, with his lawyer insisting he is not a criminal.
Half a year after leaving office, Pieter De Crem is appointed chair of Elia.
Sony raises PlayStation 5 prices by 100 euros, could prompt similar moves from competitors.
Researchers find a 'kill switch' for anxiety, claiming they can activate it.
Mysterious March Flu causes social media buzz, leaving many questioning its origins.
Half of Russian oil exports are disrupted, impacting Putin's finances amid the ongoing conflict.
Nina Pinzarrone reflects on her unexpected bronze medal performance in figure skating.
This weekend, expect major traffic disruptions due to construction at the Groot-Bijgaarden junction.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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