Gloria Femicide: Silent March in Schaerbeek Demands End to Violence Against Women

Approximately 200 people gathered in the streets of Schaerbeek on Saturday, April 11, 2026, to honor the memory of Gloria, a 24-year-old woman whose death has sparked a renewed outcry against femicide in Belgium. The “Justice for Gloria” white march, organized by her grieving family and supporters, served as both a solemn farewell and a … Read more

Belgian Transport Ministry Secures Cloud Data with Azure Managed HSM

Brussels – In a move signaling a growing emphasis on data sovereignty within the European Union, the Belgian Federal Public Service (SPF) Mobility and Transport is implementing a new cloud security model designed to ensure greater federal control over sensitive mobility data. The initiative, launched in partnership with Inetum and Microsoft, centers around the use … Read more

Iran Attack: Gas & Oil Prices Rise – Belgium Considers Price Caps

Geopolitical Tensions Rise as Belgium Proposes Price Controls Amidst US-Israel Action in Iran Global energy markets are bracing for volatility following joint military action by the United States and Israel against Iran over the weekend. The strikes, which reportedly killed several high-ranking Iranian officials, including the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, have already triggered an … Read more

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Belgium: Protests Disrupt Government Offices – Updates

Belgian Protests Escalate as ‘Commune Colère’ Targets Government Buildings Brussels, Belgium – Demonstrations organized by the activist group ‘Commune Colère’ (Angry Commune) unfolded across Brussels on Thursday, March 5, 2026, targeting several federal public services in protest against what the group describes as policies that disproportionately harm vulnerable populations. The actions, which included attempts to … Read more

Belgian Constitutional Court Reform Fails in Parliament Vote

Brussels, Belgium – A proposed reform of Belgium’s Constitutional Court appointment process failed to secure passage in the Chamber of Representatives on Thursday evening, falling short of the required two-thirds majority. The defeat marks a setback for Prime Minister Bart De Wever and his “Arizona” coalition, highlighting the challenges of navigating Belgium’s complex political landscape. … Read more

France’s Sweeping Social Welfare Reform Sparks Cohabitation Debate

“`html Belgium ⁢to Adjust ‌Social Welfare Eligibility for Cohabiting ⁣Individuals Belgium is set to modify its social⁢ welfare regulations,​ impacting individuals living in cohabiting relationships. Effective March 1st, 2026, the ⁤Public ⁤Social Welfare Centres (CPAS) will be required​ to consider the total income of all individuals sharing a ‍household when assessing eligibility for social assistance. … Read more