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Main Brussels stories today:

Brussels Daily Brief — 11 June 2026

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Brussels Daily Press Review — 2026-06-11

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Main Brussels stories today:

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Security & Justice

The Brussels-Capital Ixelles police zone failed in cassation in its attempt to have a judge recused.

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A protest against police violence led to eight judicial arrests in Brussels.

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Transport

A new private transport service dedicated to wheelchair users has been launched.

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Summer construction works will bring road closures and tram disruptions in Brussels.

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Environment

Brussels Environment reports that the number of cyclists has tripled in 15 years.

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Society

A roof fire broke out at a hospitality business on Place Jourdan.

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A money-laundering investigation in Brussels led to 14 businesses being sealed and three people being detained.

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Mobilisation against education reforms highlights young people saying they are old enough to voice disagreement.

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The Aegidium in Saint-Gilles has been saved by a Georgian family, raising questions about the future of the landmark.

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New tensions broke out at Central Station between young people and police on Wednesday.

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Comedian Mélanie Akkari received a sexist insult from a member of Les Engagés, who has taken responsibility.

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Culture

Teachers were escorted by police after a symbolic action at the Royal Military Museum.

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Sport

USG must pay a €3,500 fine for pyrotechnics during the Belgian Cup final.

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Read the full briefing (EN/FR/NL) online: https://manneken.brussels/news/en/2026-06-11-press-review/ Compiled from BX1, RTBF, Brussels Times. Brussels, 2026-06-11.