Brussels is buzzing with celebration after Belgium's dramatic World Cup victory, while the city navigates major geopolitical and economic challenges including trade tensions with China and the US, plus ongoing debates about urban planning and climate adaptation.
·Belgium's World Cup win triggers elite celebrations across Brussels streets
·Noah Sadiki, a Brussels native, powers DR Congo's World Cup campaign after 52 years absent from the tournament
·EU and China negotiate to avoid trade escalation amid Brussels-demanded deficit cuts
·Brussels economy minister pursues growth and jobs strategy tied to Midi district development
·Azerbaijan Airlines announces new Brussels service launching in 2027
drawn from FOX Sports, The Brussels Times, olympics.com, Financial Times · updated 8h ago