Belgium Men's National Volleyball Team Set for Historic Volleyball Nations League Debut
The Belgian men's national volleyball team is preparing for its historic debut in the Volleyball Nations League (VNL). Following an official announcement on June 5, 2026, the team will join the elite international competition, marking a significant milestone for the sport in Belgium as they prepare to compete against the world's top-ranked nations.
Belgian MedTech Firm Nyxoah Initiates Leadership Transition to U.S.-Based CEO
Nyxoah, a Belgian medical technology company specializing in sleep apnea solutions, announced on June 4, 2026, that it has initiated a leadership transition process. The company aims to appoint a new CEO based in the United States to support its ongoing international growth and strategic expansion in the American market.
BNP Paribas Fortis Sets Ambitious 2028 Profitability Targets for Belgian Operations
BNP Paribas has announced updated financial goals for its Belgian subsidiary, BNP Paribas Fortis. The bank is targeting a 22% pre-tax return on equity by 2028, reflecting a strategic focus on enhancing efficiency and growth within its commercial and personal banking divisions in Belgium.
Bermudian Cyclist Kaden Hopkins Competes in Grand Prix Criquielion
Bermudian cyclist Kaden Hopkins completed the Grand Prix Criquielion in Belgium, finishing in 81st place. The race, a notable event on the European cycling calendar, saw a competitive field navigate the challenging Belgian course. Hopkins continues his professional cycling campaign in Europe, representing Bermuda on the international stage.
Belgium Moves Toward Nationwide Recognition of Tesla Full Self-Driving Technology
Belgium's Minister of Mobility has confirmed that regional regulatory approval for Tesla's Full Self-Driving (Supervised) technology will be recognized across the country. This development marks a significant step for the deployment of advanced driver-assistance systems in the Belgian market, streamlining the path for Tesla to expand its supervised autonomous features nationwide.
Belgian Food Agency Launches Nationwide Safety Campaign Following 2025 Outbreaks
In response to a rise in foodborne illness outbreaks throughout 2025, the Belgian Federal Agency for the Safety of the Food Chain (AFSCA) has initiated a new nationwide campaign. The effort aims to strengthen domestic food safety standards, improve consumer awareness, and enhance monitoring protocols across the food production and distribution sectors in Belgium.
French Singer Patrick Bruel Subject of Investigation in Belgium
French singer and actor Patrick Bruel is the subject of an investigation in Belgium following a complaint of sexual assault filed in Brussels. Authorities are currently examining the allegations, which relate to an incident reported to have occurred at a hotel in the city. The artist has consistently denied any wrongdoing regarding the claims.
Belgium head coach Rudi Garcia has officially named his 26-man squad for the 2026 World Cup. The roster includes veteran striker Romelu Lukaku, despite ongoing concerns regarding his fitness levels ahead of the tournament. The team aims to make a significant impact on the global stage as they prepare for their opening matches in the upcoming competition.
General Motors Announces Significant IT Workforce Reductions in Belgium
General Motors has confirmed plans to reduce its IT workforce in Belgium, impacting hundreds of employees. The restructuring is part of a broader global strategy to streamline operations and focus on core business priorities. The company is currently engaging with local representatives regarding the transition process for affected staff.
Brussels South Charleroi Airport Cancels All Passenger Flights Due to National Strike
Brussels South Charleroi Airport suspended all passenger flights on May 12, 2026, as a result of a national strike in Belgium. The industrial action led to significant staffing shortages, forcing the airport to ground operations for the day. Passengers were advised to contact their airlines for rebooking options and updates regarding their travel plans.
Belgium Faces Universal Periodic Review at UN Human Rights Council
Belgium's human rights record is under scrutiny at the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva. As part of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) process, member states are evaluating the country's progress on human rights commitments, addressing key areas such as anti-discrimination, judicial efficiency, and the rights of vulnerable populations.
European Commission Proposes €2 Million in Aid for Former Soliver Employees in Belgium
The European Commission has proposed €2 million from the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund for Displaced Workers to assist 803 former employees of the Belgian car-glass manufacturer Soliver, which declared bankruptcy in 2024.
Belgian Foreign Minister Calls for EU to Review Association Agreement with Israel
Belgian Foreign Minister Maxime Prévot has formally urged the European Union to consider tougher sanctions against Israel. The proposal includes a potential partial suspension of the EU-Israel Association Agreement, citing concerns over the humanitarian situation and adherence to international law in the ongoing conflict.
MR Leader Georges-Louis Bouchez Pushes for Structural Budget Reforms in Belgium
Liberal MR party leader Georges-Louis Bouchez has intensified calls for the Belgian government to implement significant public spending cuts and tax reductions. As budget negotiations continue, Bouchez argues that structural reforms are essential to stabilize the economy, highlighting ongoing political tensions within the federal coalition regarding fiscal policy.
Veerle Hegge, Wife of Belgian Prime Minister, Opens Up About Battle with Anorexia
Veerle Hegge, wife of Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever, has publicly detailed her past struggle with a near-fatal eating disorder in her new book. The memoir provides an intimate look at her recovery journey and the impact of anorexia, aiming to raise awareness about the condition and offer support to others facing similar challenges.
Belgian Migration Minister Visits DR Congo to Address Asylum and Return Policies
Belgian Minister of Asylum and Migration Anneleen Van Bossuyt is conducting an official visit to the Democratic Republic of Congo. The mission focuses on strengthening cooperation regarding migration management, including discussions on the return of asylum seekers whose applications have been rejected, as part of Belgium's broader strategy to manage migration flows.
United States Faces Belgium in Billie Jean King Cup Qualifiers in Ostend
The United States women's tennis team travels to the Coretec Dome in Ostend, Belgium, to compete against the Belgian national team in the Billie Jean King Cup qualifiers. The winner of this tie secures a spot in the Billie Jean King Cup Finals, marking a pivotal moment in the international team competition as both nations vie for advancement.
Lukas Dhont's 'Coward' Selected for 79th Cannes Film Festival
Belgian director Lukas Dhont has received an official selection for his latest project, the First World War drama 'Coward,' at the 79th Cannes Film Festival. The film, which explores themes of conflict and personal struggle, marks a significant addition to the festival's prestigious lineup, highlighting Dhont's continued impact on international cinema.
Proximus Initiates Phased Rollout of 5G Standalone Network for Business Customers in Belgium
Belgian telecommunications leader Proximus has officially launched its 5G Standalone (5G SA) network, initially targeting business customers. This technological upgrade promises enhanced network performance, lower latency, and increased reliability, marking a significant step forward in the country's digital infrastructure and industrial connectivity capabilities.
Fire Breaks Out in Illegally Occupied Building in Forest, Brussels
A fire occurred in an illegally occupied apartment building in the Forest municipality of Brussels. Emergency services responded to the scene, and while one flat was rendered uninhabitable, authorities confirmed that no injuries were reported. The incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding building safety and unauthorized occupancy in the region.