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Main Brussels stories today:

Brussels Daily Brief — 24 June 2026

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Brussels Daily Press Review — 2026-06-24

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Main Brussels stories today:

🌤️ Weather

Brussels: ☀️ +21°C

Politics

Belgian households will not receive EU energy support, as Brussels MR delays draw criticism.

The absence of EU energy support for Belgian households is being described as incomprehensible amid delays linked to Brussels MR.

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Transport

Metro 3 hearings end with concerns that not all answers have been provided.

The hearings on Brussels Metro 3 have ended, but doubts remain over whether the process has delivered all the necessary answers.

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EU/International

The man who coined “Brexit” reflects on a bittersweet legacy.

The person credited with inventing the word “Brexit” looks back on the term’s legacy with mixed feelings.

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Environment

Public-sector strike disrupts waste collections in Brussels.

Waste collections in Brussels are being disrupted because of strike action in public services.

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Society

Otmane Souieh death: the three accused found guilty of acts of torture.

The three defendants in the case of Otmane Souieh’s death have been found guilty of acts of torture.

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Weather: temperatures keep rising, with up to 37°C expected this Wednesday.

Brussels faces another very hot day, with temperatures forecast to climb as high as 37°C.

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Woman injured with a knife in Uccle; suspect arrested.

A woman was wounded in a knife attack in Uccle, and police have arrested a suspect.

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Foyer anderlechtois: SLRB management says it received no complaint before the VRT report.

The management of the Brussels Regional Housing Company says it had not received any complaint about Foyer anderlechtois before the VRT report.

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Advanced 24-hour veterinary clinic opens in Watermael-Boitsfort.

A new high-level veterinary clinic has opened around the clock in Watermael-Boitsfort.

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Why so many co-owners clash with their property manager.

A BRUZZ open call in May found that many Brussels residents have a complex, and sometimes deeply troubled, relationship with their property manager.

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Economy & Labour

Brussels public-service and non-profit workers take to the streets.

Workers from Brussels public services and the non-profit sector demonstrated in the streets.

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Brussels rubbish collection disrupted by Tuesday’s public-sector strike.

Tuesday’s public-sector strike caused disruption to rubbish collection in Brussels.

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Read the full briefing (EN/FR/NL) online: https://manneken.brussels/news/en/2026-06-24-press-review/ Compiled from BX1, RTBF, Brussels Times. Brussels, 2026-06-24.