Belgium News in English
April 1, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 1st April, and here’s your Belgium daily news capsule.
A twelve-year-old boy in the Netherlands planned attacks on the Flemish Parliament and a military base.
President Trump appears to realize he has no options left in the Iran conflict, facing weak negotiations.
Lukebakio scores again for the Red Devils, leveling the score against Mexico in a disappointing friendly.
Trump's new ballroom project receives a setback as a judge halts construction due to significant issues.
Iraq secures the last spot for the World Cup, while Italy faces another disappointment, missing out again.
The third wave of unemployed individuals loses benefits, prompting complaints from local welfare organizations.
Brouns aims to ease European environmental regulations, surprising coalition partners with his unexpected move.
A new repatriation agreement could accelerate the deportation of Algerian detainees from overcrowded prisons.
Nine out of ten Airbnb rentals in Brussels are reportedly being rented out illegally, raising concerns.
American troops in Iran? Experts warn that once involved, it’s hard to disengage from the conflict.
Microsoft pulls back a Windows update after users report installation errors and system failures.
WhatsApp is testing a new CarPlay app to make finding contacts easier for iPhone users.
Tiger Woods plans to seek treatment following his crash, determined to return healthier and stronger.
On World Bipolar Day, Eric shares his journey with bipolar disorder, revealing his past fears of a tumor.
A pharmacist explains how certain medications can lead to unexpected weight gain without clear reasons.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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