Agent Trial
Trading Prediction Markets AI Agent Context Fastest News API Agent Trial Log In Sign Up
← All regions

Stories from brussels · Belgium

1,116 stories in this location, newest first.

environment 59d ago Brussels

Copernicus Report Confirms Record Global Temperatures

The Copernicus climate report states that 95 percent of Europe experienced above-average annual temperatures in 2025. The annual report notes the continent is increasingly impacted by melting ice. A climatologist noted that the impacts of climate warming continued to worsen in 2025, particularly in Europe, according to data from Copernicus. Parts of northern and eastern Europe, including the United Kingdom, Norway, and Iceland, have experienced their hottest year on record. Samantha Burgess, Deputy Director of the EU Copernicus program, stated that Europe's geography, with parts extending into the Arctic, causes it to warm faster than the rest of the world. For Ireland, Sweden, and Finland, this marks the second hottest year recorded. The report links these conditions to climate-triggered heat waves, wildfires, and droughts.
BR24
health 60d ago Brussels

European HIV Response Coalition Seeks Signatures

The Coalition for an European Response to HIV has issued a declaration for signature regarding the fight against HIV. The initiative is currently being promoted within Belgian news channels.
Mastodon
other 60d ago Brussels

Train Service Suspended Between Brussels and Nivelles

A section of the Brussels metro between Gare du Midi and Porte de Halle is suspended for one year due to major construction work. The disruption affects lines 4, 10, 51, and 80. Transport adaptations are being implemented for these lines. Information regarding service changes is available on the STIB website. Public transport services have been suspended between the Guerre du Midi and Porte de Halle stations in Brussels. The disruption follows the start of a construction project under Place Barra on Wednesday. The source noted that trams will no longer circulate between these specific stations during the works. Infrabel, the Belgian rail network manager, will suspend all train services between Brussels-Midi and Nivelles starting tomorrow through Sunday. The interruption is required for ongoing RER construction work on line 124.
RTBF La Premiere
other 60d ago Brussels

Belgium Tackles Prison Overcrowding With Electronic Bracelets

The Belgian prison service is experiencing a crisis characterized by a succession of resignations and sick leaves in recent months. The government claims that measures have been taken and the situation is now stabilized. UDC deputy Raymond Cloutu, a member of the management sub-committee investigating the service, expressed regret regarding the pressure surrounding the dossier. The reports also highlight a lack of care placements for detainees, which is leading to inhumane conditions. The findings were detailed in the VRT News app. Belgian prisons are experiencing record overcrowding, with many inmates sleeping on mattresses on the floor. To alleviate the situation, the government has decided to expand access to electronic monitoring bracelets. While some inmates view the bracelets as an opportunity for reintegration, the system requires constant surveillance and has associated costs.
RTS La 1ere
other 60d ago Brussels

Belgium Expands Electronic Bracelet Access For Prisoners

More detainees in Belgium are now permitted to serve sentences using electronic ankle bracelets. The service is tasked with ensuring individuals wear their bracelets and respect specific conditions until their terms expire. Unions estimate the measure will have only a marginal effect on prison overcrowding. The implementation includes technical interventions at the residences of those under surveillance. Electronic monitoring systems now track inmate movements 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Monitoring agents view real-time routes on screens, with red arrows indicating completed paths. Agents contact inmates to request explanations for unauthorized detours or extended stops. If an explanation is deemed non-credible, a formal report is filed. The measure aims to alleviate overcrowding in the country's prisons.
RTBF La Premiere
politics 60d ago Brussels

Belgium Health Minister Proposes New BIM Status Criteria

The Belgian Federal Minister of Health stated that over 2.5 million people, representing more than 20% of the population, hold BIM status. Under the proposal, individuals with savings exceeding 57,000 euros would no longer be eligible for increased intervention. The reform comes as the government seeks further savings amid a tight budget. The proposal has not yet reached an agreement in the Council of Ministers. The Broucke Commission also suggests excluding people with specific wealth from the status. Health Minister Frank van den Brugge intends to tighten access conditions for the BIM status in Belgium. The minister argues that some beneficiaries do not face financial difficulties and should not qualify. He plans to revise the calculation methods used to grant the status.
RTBF La Premiere
economy 60d ago Brussels

Large-Scale Money Laundering Investigation Uncovered In Belgium

A federal magistrate led an investigation into a major money laundering case in Belgium involving hundreds of millions of euros. Six clandestine bankers allegedly moved sums of money through a house in Schaerbeek.
RTBF La Premiere
politics 60d ago Brussels

EU Unwilling To Offer Concessions To Russia

European Union officials have stated the bloc does not wish to resume dialogue with Russia and does not intend to offer concessions regarding Ukraine.
Radio Sputnik
politics 60d ago Brussels

EU Policy Shift Possible Due To US-Russia Relations

European Parliament Member Vernan Cartier stated that changes in US policy toward Russia could force the European Union to alter its own stance on Russia. Cartier noted that in February, EU Diplomat Akala expressed that the European Union does not wish to act alone.
Radio Sputnik
environment 60d ago Brussels

EU Plans Ban On Airport Plastic Wrapping

The European Union is expected to implement a ban on plastic film wrapping services for suitcases at airports. The move aims to reduce plastic waste in travel hubs. The European Union intends to ban the disposal of unsold clothing to combat waste generated by fast-fashion and ultra-fast-fashion models. Manufacturers currently use disposal as a low-cost method for handling unsold inventory. This practice contributes to waste volumes despite the presence of second-hand markets. The move targets the industry's cycle of producing cheap, short-lived collections.
Bluesky Social