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title: "Brussels Daily Press Review — 2026-06-25" date: 2026-06-25 lang: en summary: "Top Brussels news for 2026-06-25: local politics, security, and daily life across the 19 communes." tags: ["news","brussels","press-review"] image: "/news/covers/2026/06/2026-06-25-cover.png"

Brussels Daily Press Review — 2026-06-25

Brussels is melting, but the news refuses to chill.

TL;DR

Main Brussels stories today:

🌤️ Weather

Brussels: ☀️ +27°C

Security & Justice

Mohammad Ahmadi was sentenced to 22 years in detention over the death of Otmane Souieh, with no mitigating circumstances granted.

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A drug-selling case covering the period from 2022 to 2025 has brought together 59 accused people.

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The trial of alleged drug lord "Mara" and a criminal gang from Peterbos begins today at the high-security Justitia site in Brussels. The 45 defendants include Imad B., whom the courts consider the head of a criminal organisation involved for years in importing and selling cocaine.

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A schoolboy was arrested in Ixelles on suspicion of selling drugs.

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Politics

Ahmed Laaouej says he will reject any across-the-board measure affecting the ACS employment-support scheme in the 2027 budget.

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Belgians are reportedly missing out on EU energy support because of the Brussels Government, a situation described as "incomprehensible."

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A ranking of Brussels communes puts Watermael-Boitsfort at the top and Saint-Gilles at the bottom.

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Transport

The number of registered oldtimers in Brussels is rising, and they are being driven more often, according to figures requested from Brussels Environment by MP Benjamin Dalle. He warns this could become a loophole in the Brussels low-emission zone.

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Environment

A public-sector strike is disrupting waste collections in Brussels.

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Society

Brussels is facing several heatwave-related issues, from health risks and suspended specialised school transport to young people swimming in the canal despite bans and residents looking for cheap ways to cope with the heat.

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Brussels landlords have updated the rent scale, raising questions about what the change means for tenants and property owners.

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Workers are protesting against layoffs at the Molenbeek social welfare office.

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