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13 May 2026

Today, the Belgian Parliament approved the bill merging Brussels’ six police zones into one integrated police zone. According to MP Maaike De Vreese, the reform has been overdue for years: “A single integrated police zone will finally provide a clearer chain of command, faster cooperation and …

13 May 2026

“Open the door to those who strengthen the economy, but close it to those who abuse the system.” That is the core of the new bill on labour migration approved today by the Council of Ministers, on the proposal of Minister for Asylum and Migration Anneleen Van Bossuyt. “Labour migration must not …

12 May 2026

The United College today presented the budget for the Common Community Commission (COCOM), projecting a €35 million deficit in 2026 and a supposed return to a balanced budget by 2029. According to Brussels parliamentary group leader Gilles Verstraeten, however, the budget is built on wishful …

7 May 2026

Brussels MP Mathias Vanden Borre is sounding the alarm over the sharp rise in unpaid bills at Vivaqua: outstanding debt has climbed from nearly €29 million in 2011 to more than €73 million by the end of 2025. He is therefore calling for the resignation of CEO Laurence Bovy and demanding a thorough …

7 May 2026

The European Parliament and the Council have reached an agreement to ban so-called “nudify” apps. These AI tools generate realistic nude images of real people without their consent, often using ordinary photos taken from social media. “This agreement is a necessary step in tackling digital abuse,” …

30 April 2026

The federal government has entered into exclusive negotiations with Engie over a potential takeover of all nuclear activities in Belgium. “Pending the outcome, all decommissioning work will be halted with immediate effect,” confirmed Prime Minister Bart De Wever. The proposed deal is far-reaching …