Technical glitch forces manual border checks at Brussels Airport, causing long queues for non-Schengen flights
Wallonia’s twelve-day public-transport strike winds down as LETEC services resume
SAS Airbus aborts take-off on taxiway at Brussels Airport, 165 passengers evacuated
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EU to mobilise €1.9 million for Belgian workers laid off in Casa bankruptcy
Brussels has asked the European Parliament and Council to approve €1.9 million in EGF aid for 416 Belgian workers made redundant after Casa’s bankruptcy. The money will fund training and job-placement support that could open international redeployment options for affected staff.
Prosecutor drops ‘inhumane treatment’ case against Belgium’s migration minister
Belgium’s top prosecutor has thrown out a complaint accusing Migration Minister Anneleen Van Bossuyt of inhumane treatment for cutting reception-centre places for certain asylum seekers. The ruling leaves the government’s hard-line reception policy unchanged, with implications for companies assisting foreign hires who arrive via protection routes.