Belgium News in English
May 18, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 18th May, and here’s your Belgium daily news capsule.
Belgian army's rebuilding efforts face hurdles as audit service declines to investigate controversial drone purchases.
Brasschaat mourns after tragic accident involving young people, highlighting the severe consequences of reckless behavior.
Minister Brouns showcases political opportunism with his sudden reversal on the controversial tax proposal.
Three artists attacked on the streets after performing at Brussels Pride, marking a dark moment in the celebration.
Weather update: Expect local heavy thunderstorms, but sunny days are just around the corner!
Record amount raised for "Flanders' Warmest" cycling event, as participants pedal against cancer.
Thousands gather in Brussels to protest against the ongoing war in Gaza, demanding peace and justice.
A woman dies and a man is severely injured after being attacked by a herd of cows in Austria.
Eight urban explorers arrested in a vacant cinema complex in Lanaken, highlighting issues of trespassing.
Microsoft removes a feature from Teams that was introduced during the pandemic, signaling a return to normalcy.
Meta opens its Ray-Ban smart glasses to third-party apps, expanding possibilities for developers.
Experts warn that the real threat of a new pandemic lies beyond the hantavirus, with COVID still in focus.
A hormonal condition affecting millions of women receives a new name aimed at improving treatment options.
The second Israeli base in Iraq raises new concerns over military actions against Iran.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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