Belgium News in English
April 15, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 15th April, and here’s your Belgium daily news capsule.
Government considers energy measures amid discussions on excess profit tax and mileage compensation.
Farmer convicted of murdering his daughters seeks hitman from prison to kill his ex-wife.
Record number of young people studying while receiving welfare benefits, highlighting mental health impact.
Oil spill in Antwerp port costs around 10 million euros, shipping disruptions expected to last days.
Wommelgem's mayor calls for sound barriers as neighborhood reacts to E313 closure.
Trump angers Catholic supporters by picking a fight with the Pope over controversial remarks.
Historic meeting between Israel and Lebanon sees one notable absence, raising questions about outcomes.
US and Iran engage in preliminary talks for a new round of peace negotiations.
Airlines brace for potential jet fuel shortages, raising concerns for upcoming vacation travel.
A rare comet visible over Belgium this week, best viewed with binoculars for optimal experience.
Father and son from Jabbeke give away 1.2 million kilos of potatoes due to market collapse.
Noisy streets in Sint-Laureins could lead to hefty fines for horse manure left on roads.
Banks reportedly profiting billions indirectly from the ongoing conflict in Iran.
Norwegian man appears cured of HIV after undergoing stem cell transplant for cancer treatment.
Many processed foods linked to poorer muscle quality, emphasizing the importance of nutrition.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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