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Main Brussels stories today:

Brussels Daily Brief — 22 June 2026

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Brussels Daily Press Review — 2026-06-22

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Main Brussels stories today:

🌤️ Weather

Brussels: 🌤️ +19°C

Transport

No trains are running between Brussels-North and Jette because of a problem on the line.

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Four people were injured in what were described as gratuitous attacks during the Fête de la Musique in Aumale.

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Brexit continues to affect business, with Brussels among the places still feeling its long-term impact.

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Environment

Brussels wants to make the city centre more accessible, greener and more pleasant.

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Society

The Red Devils drew in the World Cup, while Egypt won against New Zealand.

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Padel and pickleball were brought together at Sportcity to support the fight against congenital heart disease.

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Twenty layoffs have been announced at the Molenbeek CPAS, triggering sadness, shock and incomprehension.

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A heatwave has been confirmed by the Royal Meteorological Institute after temperatures reached 30°C in Uccle.

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A new count shows that social housing construction has been stalled in Brussels for twenty years. In Anderlecht’s Het Rad neighbourhood, more than half of social housing units have been sold to private owners.

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Two shootings took place in Brussels in the same night.

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Economy & Labour

Unions are calling for measures to protect classes and exams during the heatwave.

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Culture

The Fête de la Musique drew crowds to the Cinquantenaire after another event was cancelled.

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Sport

Union is reviewing around 650 objections submitted during the public inquiry into its stadium plans. The Brussels club says about ten percent of the responses were messages of support.

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Hundreds of Red Devils fans kept the atmosphere alive at Dumont Square in Woluwe-Saint-Pierre despite Belgium’s goalless draw against Iran. Some supporters were disappointed, but many said they still enjoyed the match as long as Belgium qualifies for the next round.

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Read the full briefing (EN/FR/NL) online: https://manneken.brussels/news/en/2026-06-22-press-review/ Compiled from BX1, RTBF, Brussels Times. Brussels, 2026-06-22.