Belgium News in English
April 2, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
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Good morning! It’s 2nd April, and here’s your Belgium daily news capsule.
Trump remains vague about the end of the war with Iran in a recent speech.
Belgium takes diplomatic lead in calling for an end to Israeli military operations in Lebanon.
Isolde Van den Eynde warns that NATO could weaken without trust in leadership.
Watch the livestream of the Artemis II moon mission launch, marking a historic moment.
Exclusive report reveals rising violence at train stations, impacting victims daily.
Germany halts rescue operation for stranded humpback whale, expecting it to die.
A twelve-year-old boy planned attacks on the Flemish Parliament and a military base.
A police judge invalidates a traffic fine in Lanaken, declaring it illegal.
A harsh audit reveals social housing in Anderlecht is failing to meet standards.
A street in Blankenberge was closed for hours as police dealt with a suspect barricaded inside.
Iran destroys an iconic American radar plane, escalating tensions in the region.
Microsoft warns of a malware campaign spreading through WhatsApp, urging users to be cautious.
Bishop Bonny expresses deep offense over an opera featuring naked nuns, calling it inappropriate.
Lola Young opens up about her struggle with drug addiction after a public breakdown.
Apple celebrates its fiftieth anniversary, reflecting on its journey from garage startup to tech giant.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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