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11 February 2026

Belgium must transpose the European pay transparency directive into national law by 7 June 2026 at the latest. The directive aims to narrow the pay gap between men and women — a laudable objective. But according to Axel Ronse, leader of the N-VA group in the Belgian Chamber of Representatives, …

11 February 2026

In the HLN podcast Het Rapport van de Wetstraat, Prime Minister Bart De Wever reacted sharply after seven parties entered into talks to form a Brussels government without the N-VA. What particularly sticks in his craw is Anders’ sudden willingness to come to the table without the N-VA—apparently …

10 February 2026

Today, the European Parliament overwhelmingly approved the agreement setting out the conditions for applying the new rules on so-called “safe third countries.” Member States will now be able to determine whether a non-EU country qualifies as a safe third country. “With this new legislation, we are …

10 February 2026

Today, the European Parliament votes on the European Central Bank’s 2025 Annual Report, drafted by Member of the European Parliament Johan Van Overtveldt. In his report, the Chair of the Committee on Budgets calls for a renewed focus on the core principles of monetary policy: price stability, …

10 February 2026

The European Parliament voted today on the revised European Climate Law. The agreement with the member states introduces a new, interim and binding target to cut CO₂ emissions by 90% by 2040. Citing concerns about its economic feasibility and the impact on industrial competitiveness, the N-VA …

7 February 2026

Since Minister for Asylum and Migration Anneleen Van Bossuyt took office, the number of court rulings ordering penalty payments for failing to provide accommodation to asylum seekers has dropped by more than half. In 2024, there were still 1,600 such rulings carrying financial penalties. By 2025, …