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title: "Brussels Daily Press Review — 2026-06-26" date: 2026-06-26 lang: en summary: "Top Brussels news for 2026-06-26: local politics, security, and daily life across the 19 communes." tags: ["news","brussels","press-review"] image: "/news/covers/2026/06/2026-06-26-cover.png"
Brussels Daily Press Review — 2026-06-26
Brussels is melting, but the news refuses to chill.
TL;DR
Main Brussels stories today:
- Heatwave measures across Brussels
- What to do in Brussels this weekend: 26-28 June
- Hundreds of companies at a single address: what is really behind the business-centre trade?
- 34 degrees on the thermometer, but much hotter in the city: how can Brussels prepare for climate warming?
🌤️ Weather
Brussels: ☀️ +24°C
Transport
Hundreds of companies at a single address: the business-centre model raises questions about what is really behind these shared company addresses.
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Environment
With temperatures reaching 34 degrees and feeling much hotter in the city, Brussels faces renewed questions about how to prepare for climate warming.
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Society
Heatwave measures are being rolled out across Brussels, from wildlife care and support for homeless people to rising electricity use and low-cost ways to cope with the heat.
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- Canicule : hausse des admissions au centre de soin pour animaux sauvages - BX1
- Electricity consumption up by 11% in Brussels due to heatwave - Brussels Times
- Brussels gives out water to homeless people during heatwave - Brussels Times
- Cheap ways to cope with the heatwave in Brussels - Brussels Times
Brussels has a weekend agenda for 26-28 June, with several guides highlighting things to do across the city.
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- What to do in Brussels this weekend: 26 - 28 June - Brussels Times
- Brussels landlords update rent scale: What does this mean? - Brussels Times
- Brussels for kids: What to do with your family this weekend – 27 to 28 June - Brussels Times
New documents concerning the Anderlecht housing company Foyer anderlechtois are due to be sent to parliament this Friday.
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A debate asks whether dialogue is still possible between the education sector and political decision-makers.
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Nina Pinzarrone is settling in Colorado Springs with a new training structure.
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A commemorative plaque has been installed in memory of Diana Andreea following a femicide.
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Sport
Vitor Bruno, Anderlecht’s new coach, says he will give everything and demand the maximum.
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