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Main Brussels stories today:

Brussels Daily Brief — 19 June 2026

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Brussels Daily Press Review — 2026-06-19

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Main Brussels stories today:

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Brussels: ☀️ +19°C

Politics

AIS Saint-Josse: Ecolo proposes a separate parliamentary inquiry committee.

Ecolo has tabled a proposal for a distinct parliamentary inquiry committee on the AIS Saint-Josse affair.

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Regional drugs commissioner role takes shape around a clear coordination mandate.

The planned regional drugs "commissioner" role is becoming clearer, with the stated need for someone holding a clear mandate to coordinate the different policies involved.

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Belgian foreign minister opposes Taliban invitation to Brussels, but says he cannot block the visit.

Belgium's foreign minister says he opposes inviting the Taliban to Brussels, while acknowledging that he cannot prevent the visit.

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Transport

Metro 3 hearings are over, with recommendations now being drafted.

The hearings on Metro 3 have concluded, and attention now turns to drafting the expected recommendations.

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Environment

Bral and Inter-Environnement Bruxelles subsidies released after political deal.

Subsidies for Bral and Inter-Environnement Bruxelles have been released following a political agreement.

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Society

Eighteenth-century drawings of Brussels are going up for auction.

Drawings of Brussels from the eighteenth century are being auctioned, with their value described as mainly historical.

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More than 100 demonstrators protest education reforms outside the Wallonia-Brussels Federation.

Over 100 people demonstrated outside the Wallonia-Brussels Federation against education reforms.

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Temperatures of up to 36°C are forecast in Brussels.

With temperatures expected to reach up to 36°C, Brussels residents are being advised on how to cope with the heat.

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Swift chicks are jumping from nests because of heat stress.

The warm summer weather is causing heat stress among swift chicks, which may jump from their nests while seeking cooler conditions.

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Five firearms and 2,340 rounds of ammunition seized during search in Anderlecht.

Police seized five firearms and 2,340 rounds of ammunition during a search in Anderlecht.

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AIS Saint-Josse federation condemns the affair and warns against generalisations.

The federation linked to AIS Saint-Josse has condemned the situation and wants to avoid broader conflation.

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Economy & Labour

Construction: nearly 90% of companies face higher material prices.

Nearly 90% of construction companies report being affected by rising material prices.

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Read the full briefing (EN/FR/NL) online: https://manneken.brussels/news/en/2026-06-19-press-review/ Compiled from BX1, RTBF, Brussels Times. Brussels, 2026-06-19.