Belgium News in English
June 12, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 12th June, and here’s your Belgium daily news capsule.
Traffic jams on the Antwerp ring stretch for three quarters of an hour due to a truck accident.
Trump cancels airstrikes on Iran and announces a surprise agreement, which Tehran denies.
A third child has died in the hospital following a tragic accident in Zeeland, and a 19-year-old has been arrested.
Minister Demir allocates 10 million euros to help schools adapt to AI technology.
Protests erupt in Brussels over a lecture by RN leader Jordan Bardella, leading to clashes with police.
Three home nurses billed 58,000 euros monthly to the health insurance fund, raising concerns about fraud checks.
Brussels Region takes legal action against the "airplane highway," potentially seeking fines from the federal government.
The European Central Bank raises interest rates for the first time since 2023, impacting loans and savings.
A new European migration pact aims for faster procedures and increased solidarity among member states.
Dan Jarvis has been appointed as the new British Defense Minister amid rising tensions.
A Thai princess has passed away after more than three years in a coma, marking a significant loss.
The World Cup 2026 feels more authentic than American, as Mexico hosts the opening match.
Giants secure a thrilling last-second victory over Oostende, setting up a crucial title match.
A man on the world's most remote inhabited island tests positive for hantavirus, raising health concerns.
Only one in three breast cancer patients eligible for genetic testing receives coverage to avoid unnecessary chemotherapy.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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