Belgium News in English
June 11, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
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Good morning! It’s 11th June, and here’s your Belgium daily news capsule.
Trump threatens Iran with renewed military action as tensions escalate in the region.
Londons struggles with a toxic mix of migration issues and extreme right-wing violence.
Youth protests erupt again in Brussels as police intervene to maintain order.
Three home care nurses exceed annual billing limits in just four months, raising eyebrows.
Concerns over Ebola at the World Cup grow as the US demands travel bans on Congolese.
Two more victims found in the aftermath of a devastating fire in Anderlecht.
The busiest speed camera in Deurne raises questions about traffic safety versus profit.
New regulations put pressure on the so-called "wonder bank" Revolut by the ECB.
More than 40 percent of homes are now being purchased by single individuals in Belgium.
Frances singer Patrick Bruel faces serious allegations of sexual assault and misconduct.
The EU allocates an additional 16.5 million euros to combat Ebola in the Congo.
A new awareness campaign urges pregnant women to get vaccinated against preventable diseases.
World premiere for UZ Leuven as a PET scanner aids in early detection of brain diseases.
The summer heat brings warnings about potential health risks, including heat strokes.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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