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Brussels Daily Press Review — 2026-06-26

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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Brussels has a weekend agenda for 26-28 June, with several guides highlighting things to do across the city.

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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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