Belgium News in English
May 8, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 8th May, and here’s your Belgium daily news capsule.
Labour leader Starmer faces heavy losses in UK local elections, risking severe backlash.
Thousands of Gazans permitted to enter Belgium, but no new evacuations planned by government.
Antwerp circumciser responds defiantly, stating he will continue procedures despite potential imprisonment.
Sea surface temperatures approached record levels in April, according to climate service Copernicus.
Biologist Alain organized his own farewell party, fulfilling childhood dreams with bouncy castles and green attire.
More seniors are falling ill at home as retirement age rises, raising concerns about future trends.
Bar snacks remain popular despite challenges, proving resilient in local cafes.
Could the military soon requisition nurses and interpreters during a crisis? Experts weigh in.
Investigation reveals unnecessary back surgeries, with some doctors prioritizing profit over patient health.
Beekeeper Marc faces flooding after a leak, humorously noting his dogs are now like seals.
Experts are not overly concerned about hantavirus spread, clarifying it’s not a pandemic threat.
Pope gifts Rubio a pen from the "plant of peace" in exchange for a crystal ball during their meeting.
Dementia patient forgets where he left his blind wife in the car; she was found after two days.
Hungary built a roundabout with EU funds that leads nowhere, raising eyebrows.
Shell offers long-term investors an attractive entry point as profits double amid Middle East tensions.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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