Belgium News in English

May 19, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 19th May, and here’s your Belgium daily news capsule.

A 14-year-old passenger is no longer in critical condition after a serious accident in Brasschaat.

Experts urge schools to teach children about female health and menstruation from an early age.

Five people, including two young suspects, are dead after a shooting at a mosque in San Diego.

The facade of Putin is showing cracks as the war looms closer in Moscow.

In Iran, executions continue as young protesters are led to the gallows for demanding freedom.

Could the British return to the EU? Starmer's challengers shake up British politics with bold proposals.

Three artists, including two drag queens, were attacked following Brussels Pride celebrations.

Psychiatrist Dirk De Wachter believes overall, our youth are doing well despite occasional dips in happiness.

An American doctor has contracted Ebola after treating patients in Congo, raising travel warnings.

Kiev's largest drone attack targets Moscow, sending a clear message to end the war.

Microsoft Teams will discontinue its Together mode feature by June 30 to improve video quality.

A rare Rubens drawing has been acquired by the Rubenshuis in Antwerp, featuring a letter on the back.

Media hysteria surrounds the hantavirus, raising questions about lessons learned from the COVID crisis.

One in three young people express reluctance to befriend transgender individuals, especially among young men.

Nicky Hayen announces a significant return for KRC Genk as they prepare for their next match.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

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