Belgium News in English
June 1, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 1st June, and here’s your Belgium daily news capsule.
Belgians turn away from Trump, viewing the U.S. as an opponent.
Reports of workplace misconduct nearly double in one year, including sexual harassment.
Iran aims to turn the Strait of Hormuz into a toll road, raising tensions.
Eighty sharks have washed ashore in Koksijde; authorities seek to determine the cause.
Queen Mathilde steps out 20 kilometers from Brussels, despite jet lag.
A mother marks 500 days at the site where her son was killed in a hit-and-run.
Twenty-seven arrests made in a drug trafficking investigation in Peterbos district.
Severe thunderstorms cause significant damage, with water levels reaching 1.2 meters in Namur.
Flanders tightens regulations on Airbnb rentals to address housing concerns.
Turks protest against Erdogan's power grab, rallying in support of the ousted CHP leader.
Hungarian President Sulyok refuses to resign despite ultimatum from Prime Minister Magyar.
Customs officials detain a woman traveling with 55 suitcases at the airport.
Colombia faces a choice between a hardline right-wing candidate and more progressive options.
A groundbreaking study shows a daily pill could double survival rates for the deadliest cancer.
Ebola spreads rapidly in Congo, raising alarms with 282 confirmed cases reported.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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