| Zeit | Aktuelle Nachrichten | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Fr | North Sea countries commit to jointly building and securing offshore wind farms | ||
| Fr | Belgian food giant Puratos acquires American nut butter specialist | ||
| Fr | Transport disruption intensifies as rail and Walloon services prepare for week-long strike | ||
| Do | Flanders' public charging network must triple by 2030 to keep up with demand | ||
| Do | Damme tests smoother cobbles to help cyclists | ||
| Do | Belgians lost at least €38 million to online investment scams last year | ||
| Mi | Flemish minister president: EU must increase competitiveness to strengthen independence | ||
| Mi | Belgian government plans deep cuts to food safety watchdog | ||
| Mi | Flanders attracts growing foreign investment despite global uncertainty | ||
| Mi | Etex to develop gypsum-based activities in Oman | ||
| Mi | Colruyt to cut more than 700 jobs in France | ||
| Di | Traffic congestion in Flanders broke records in 2025 | ||
| Di | 220 jobs at risk as chemical company plans to end production at Antwerp site | ||
| Di | De Wever: 'The more indulgent you are towards Trump, the more brazen he becomes' | ||
| Mo | Passengers to start riding De Lijn's self-driving buses in Leuven | ||
| Mo | Brussels Airport aims to play pioneering role in transport of precision therapies | ||
| Mo | Flemish councils expect €540m from speeding fines by 2029 | ||
| Mo | Belgian hospital extra fees rise nearly 10% despite freeze | ||
| 18.01. | Europe remains 'united and coordinated' in response to US Greenland tariffs | ||
| 16.01. | VDAB conducts organisational audit after managing director resigns due to ethical breach | ||
| 16.01. | Pipe manufacturer Steinzeug-Keramo may cease production in Hasselt, 144 jobs threatened | ||
| 16.01. | Mobility minister: Spanish firm CAF willing to collaborate with Alstom on SNCB trains | ||
| 16.01. | 2025 was another record year for speed pedelecs in Belgium | ||
| 16.01. | Vioneo drops Antwerp factory plans and opts for China | ||
| 16.01. | Canada moves into second place among North Sea Port trade partners |