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The Red Lions have no mercy for Pakistan
The article discusses Belgium's hockey team, referred to as 'Red Lions,' and their performance against Pakistan in a match. It highlights their strong showing without mercy.
Major change for flexi-jobs endorsed by the House
A major change for flexi-jobs has been validated by the Chamber.
Transit, the first support facility for drug users in Brussels, threatens to close
The article discusses the potential closure of 'Transit,' the first support program for drug users in Brussels.
World Cup 2026: Dutch international concussed in training
A Dutch international player suffered a concussion during training for the 2026 World Cup.
Lionel Messi's family breaks the silence and gives news of his father
The family of Lionel Messi has broken their silence and provided updates regarding his father.
W, the European network that wants to shade X - About
The article discusses 'W', described as a European network aiming to challenge X. The headline suggests competition between these entities, but the content provided is limited to the title and does not include further details.
The 2026 World Cup: Roberto Martinez in discussion with the club of Cristiano Ronaldo ?
The article discusses potential discussions between Roberto Martinez and the club of Cristiano Ronaldo regarding the 2026 World Cup.
From colour choice to name: how our nail polishes are imagined
The article discusses how nail polish colors and names are conceptualized and marketed.
Why Gen Z won't necessarily flock to the TikTok Shop
The article discusses why Generation Z may not rush to adopt TikTok Shop, exploring factors that influence their shopping behavior on the platform.
I don't like to be outdone : what the Falzone trial says about masculinity (toxic)
The article discusses the trial of Falzone and what it reveals about toxic masculinity.

18-year-old tourist dies after falling from horse-drawn carriage in Central Park
An 18-year-old tourist from India died after falling from a horse-drawn carriage in New York's Central Park. The police reported that the young man was taken to the hospital but later died from his injuries. The other three passengers were unharmed. According to a local union, the carriage driver had stepped down to take a photo of the passengers when the horse suddenly bolted, causing the fall. It is uncommon for a carriage driver to step down during a ride. The nearly 150-year-old attraction has been under scrutiny for years, with opponents calling it inhumane for the animals and dangerous.
World Cup 2026: banned from entering Canada, Ivory Coast striker will not be able to play against Germany
An Ivorian attacker has been banned from entering Canada and thus will not be able to play against Germany in the 2026 World Cup.
Teachers prevent the distribution of CE1D and CESS in the province of Liège
Teachers in the Province of Liège have prevented the distribution of CE1D and CESS exams.
At Ginette's is ending its iconic evenings
Chez Ginette, a popular establishment known for its iconic evening events, has decided to end its signature soirées.
Memorandum of Understanding signed between the US and Iran: new negotiations in Switzerland this Friday
A protocol agreement has been signed between the United States and Iran, leading to new negotiations scheduled to take place in Switzerland this Friday.
The US-Iran agreement on the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, nuclear, compensation and frozen assets
The article outlines the key points of an agreement between the United States and Iran, including the lifting of the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, nuclear issues, compensation claims, and frozen assets.
Three minutes of cooling break at halftime, the break at $250 million
The article discusses the implementation of a three-minute 'cooling break' during halftime in football matches, which has been valued at $250 million.
Ivorian international suspected of rigging a Ligue 1 match
An Ivorian international player is suspected of having fixed a Ligue 1 match.
Senne Lammens: Courtois's gloves are big, but I'm going to wear them
Senne Lammens comments on the size of Courtois' gloves, expressing her intention to wear them despite their large size.
Europa League: Marseille fined heavily for breach of financial fair play
Marseille has been fined heavily by UEFA for violating financial fair play regulations.
Broadcasting the World Cup on a giant screen is not a financial boon for RTBF
The article discusses whether broadcasting the World Cup on large screens is a financial boon for RTBF, stating it is not.
Wout van Aert leaves the Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes with a broken elbow: 'It's not ideal for the Tour de France'
Wout van Aert has withdrawn from the Tour Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes due to an elbow injury, stating it is not ideal as he prepares for the Tour de France.
W, the European social network 100 100% human who wants to challenge X
The article introduces 'W', a European social network described as '100% human' that aims to challenge platforms like X (formerly Twitter).
How Fashion Houses Choose Their Showgrounds
The article discusses how fashion houses select locations for their runway shows.
The Red Lions are headed for the Olympic ticket.
The article discusses Belgium's men's hockey team, known as Les Red Lions, and their progress toward qualifying for the Olympics.
The Red Panthers are on the move and confirming their rise to power
The article discusses the rising power of the Red Panthers in hockey, highlighting their performance and growth in the sport.
World Cup 2026: this detail on the shirt that changes from team to team... with special treatment for Thibaut Courtois and a handful of players (photos)
The article discusses details about the jerseys for the 2026 World Cup, noting variations between teams and highlighting special treatment for Thibaut Courtois and a few other players.
Red Devils: our special envoy's briefing after the match against Egypt
Le Soir provides a post-match analysis of the Belgian national football team's game against Egypt, featuring insights from their special correspondent.
Red Devils: the briefing of our special envoy after Egypt
Le Soir provides a debrief from their special correspondent following the Red Devils' match against Egypt. The article includes a podcast featuring insights and analysis from the reporter.
An additional tax on small packages outside the EU from 1 July
A new additional tax on small packages from outside the EU will take effect starting July 1st.
World 2026: Gianni Infantino at the heart of an ecological controversy
The article discusses Gianni Infantino, president of FIFA, at the center of an ecological controversy related to the 2026 World Cup.
From 50,000 to over 6 million Instagram followers in a matter of hours: Vozinha, Cape Verdean keeper turned world star
The article discusses Vozinha, the goalkeeper of Cape Verde, who saw his Instagram followers increase from 50,000 to over 6 million in just a few hours following his performance at the World Cup, propelling him from an unknown to a global star.
World Cup legend announces retirement after World Cup
A World Cup legend announces their retirement after the World Cup.
America : France is burning before its first match at the 2026 World Cup
The article discusses the excitement in France ahead of their first match at the 2026 World Cup.
Namur: thousands of people protest against the Walloon government's budgetary policy
Thousands of protesters gathered in Namur to demonstrate against the Wallonia government's budget policy.
World Cup 2026: Belgians facing fake prices at the stadium
The article discusses the potential high costs Belgian fans may face when attending the 2026 World Cup matches.
The unlikely situation of Mikel Oyarzabal with Spain against Cape Verde
The article discusses an unlikely statistic related to Mikel Oyarzabal during Spain's match against Cape Verde.
Iran-US: a fragile peace agreement - About
The article discusses a fragile peace agreement between Iran and the USA, though it does not provide specific details about the terms of the agreement or its implications.
LArcom orders CNews to respect more diversity of opinions on its channel
The Arcom has ordered CNews to better represent a diversity of opinions on its airwaves.
The House of Madness: the ultra-color screen by Belgian stylist Audrey Heselmans
The article introduces 'La Maison de la Folie,' an ultracolorful atelier created by Belgian designer Audrey Heselmans. The piece highlights the vibrant aesthetic and creative space of the studio.
Creators' sacks and bags for € 5,000: the red devils fashion show
Le Soir reports on a fashion show organized by the Red Devils football club, featuring designer outfits and luxury bags priced up to €5,000.
Backrooms, Obsession, when the algorithms create horror
The article discusses how horror content such as 'Backrooms' and 'Obsession' originates from algorithms, likely referring to how platforms like YouTube or TikTok recommend and promote such content through their recommendation systems.
Real Madrid offer a Spanish international in the middle of the World Cup
Real Madrid has signed a Spanish international during the World Cup.
Pension reform in Belgium: what changes for age and pension calculation
The article discusses recent changes to the Belgian pension reform, focusing on adjustments to retirement age and the calculation method for pensions.
Red Devils: here is the likely lineup of Belgium facing Egypt in its first match at the 2026 World Cup
The article discusses the likely starting lineup for Belgium's first World Cup 2026 match against Egypt.
A racist gesture or just a simple joke? The gesture made by a referee during Germany vs. Curaçao has sparked controversy (photo)
An incident involving an umpire during the Germany vs. Curaçao match has sparked controversy over whether his gesture was racist or merely a joke.
The Great Barometer: the tax on large fortunes, the Belgian preferred tool for reducing the deficit
A survey by Le Soir indicates that the wealth tax on large fortunes is seen as the preferred tool by Belgians to reduce the deficit.
The Commission has decided to extend the period of validity of the agreement.
The article mentions an event titled 'MOKE FILS À ANVERS' in Antwerp, with repeated mentions of 'Antwerpen' and 'Vernissages,' which likely refers to art exhibitions or gallery openings.
Dick Advocaat debriefs Curaçao's first World Cup match: 'We still hope to be able to do better'
Dick Advocaat, coach of the Curaçao national team, provides his post-match analysis following their first World Cup game. He expresses hope that the team can perform better in future matches.
At the Tour de France, Tadej Pogacar will have an Isaac Del Toro XXL to rely on
The article mentions that Tadej Pogacar will have the support of an 'Isaac Del Toro XXL' during the Tour de France.
Shoe noise is heard everywhere : thousands of people in the streets for social justice and against war
Thousands of people gathered in the streets to demand social justice and oppose war.

The Flemish interest becomes a constant news value in the journals VRT and VTM
The article discusses whether Vlaams Belang, a far-right political party in Belgium, has become a 'fixed news value' in the public broadcasters VRT and VTM. It raises questions about the normalization of the party within mainstream media coverage.
First major refereeing controversy of the World Cup: FIFA acknowledges a VAR issue during a goal
The article discusses the first major refereeing controversy of the World Cup, focusing on an issue with the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system during a goal. The FIFA has acknowledged a problem related to the VAR decision in this incident.
A tribute to Donatella SORIA
Le Soir pays tribute to Donatella Soria.
The clash shaking the padel world
The article discusses a significant conflict within the world of padel, though specific details about the nature of the conflict are not provided in the text.
Tom Boon in an interview after Belgium Pakistan
Tom Boon gave an interview following Belgium's hockey match against Pakistan.
An exhibition, a shopping with a dog or a party with Dad?
The article provides suggestions for activities on Sunday, June 14, including an exhibition, shopping, and a family event with father.
Patrick Bruel in custody: two new rape complaints filed against the singer
French singer Patrick Bruel has been placed under judicial custody following the filing of two new complaints alleging sexual assault against him.
Israel hits southern Lebanon after issuing a warning
Israel has attacked southern Lebanon following a warning.
Shane McLeod: This group must learn to win titles
Shane McLeod, a hockey player, comments on the need for his team to learn how to win titles.
The US says it has shot down Iranian drones despite optimism for an agreement
The United States claims to have shot down Iranian drones, despite expressing optimism about reaching an agreement.
Mars Attacks, the emergence of a teacher counter-power
The article discusses 'Mars Attacks,' an initiative by educators aiming to challenge existing power structures within the education system.
Father's Day: when gastronomy is passed down from generation to generation
The article discusses Father's Day and how culinary traditions are passed down through generations.
FIFA responds to the empty seat controversy in South Korea and the Czech Republic
The article discusses FIFA's response to the controversy surrounding empty seats during the match between South Korea and the Czech Republic.
Decision on import of products from Israeli settlements
The decision regarding the importation of products from Israeli settlements has been postponed.
Facebook and Instagram disruption largely repaired
The article reports that the outage affecting Facebook and Instagram has been largely resolved.
A player banned from entering Canada will miss his first game
A player banned from entering Canada will miss his first match.
Etienne Camara of the Sporting de Charleroi at Panathinaïkos: agreement hoped for this weekend
The article reports that Etienne Camama, a player from Sporting de Charleroi, is expected to reach an agreement with Panathinaikos this weekend.
The turn of the owner: is it worth investing in the Belgian coast ?
The article discusses whether it is worth investing in property along the Belgian coast. It appears to be an introduction or overview of a podcast episode exploring this topic.
With 64 teams, they might qualify... The exit of Gianni Infantino from the World Cup has been controversial.
Gianni Infantino, president of FIFA, made comments suggesting that with 64 teams participating in the World Cup, Italy might have been able to qualify, which has sparked controversy.
A big beer festival is set up near the Belgian border
A large beer festival is being held near the Belgian border.
Contest: get a month of free home-cooked meals
The article announces a contest where participants can win a month of free home-cooked meals.
Why the headbuttons are coming back strong in the men's locker room
The article discusses the resurgence of cuff buttons in men's wardrobes, highlighting their return to fashion and popularity among male consumers.
Philippe Geluck doesn't want the Cat Museum anymore
Philippe Geluck has decided not to participate further in the Cat Museum.
A new garden of 600 plant species opens in Belgium
A new garden featuring 600 plant species has opened in Belgium.
The new life of Egyptian superstar Ahmed Hassan
The article discusses the new life of Ahmed Hassan, a superstar in Egypt.
Reform of the LIVG: Abortion Right denounces a reform insufficient and disconnected from the ground
Abortion Right, an organization advocating for abortion rights, has criticized a proposed reform on abortion access as 'insufficient' and 'disconnected from the field.' The reform is under discussion in Belgium.
It's official now: Keisuke Goto leaves Anderlecht and joins Fribourg for €13 million
Keisuke Goto has officially left Anderlecht and joined FC Sion for a transfer fee of 13 million euros.
Mercato: former Mauve Julien Duranville close to joining a French club
The article reports that former Mauve player Julien Duranville is close to joining a French club.
A major boost for Thibaut Courtois: Ibrahima Konaté is committed to Real Madrid until 2030
The article announces that Ibrahima Konaté has signed with Real Madrid until 2030, describing it as a significant reinforcement for goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois.
Karine Viseur: Faced with Patrick Bruel, I was nobody
Karine Viseur reflects on her experience performing alongside Patrick Bruel, stating she felt insignificant in comparison.
Red Code activists searched and arrested as part of an open investigation in East Flanders
Members of the Red Code (Code Rouge) were searched and arrested as part of an investigation opened in East Flanders.
Mercato: the St. Gallen Union negotiates with the FCSB for the Darius Olaru offensive midfield
Union Saint-Gilloise is negotiating with FCSB for the acquisition of midfielder Darius Olaru.
Why Belgians are turning to niche perfumes
The article discusses the growing trend among Belgians to prefer niche perfumes over mainstream brands. It explores reasons behind this shift, such as the desire for uniqueness, higher quality ingredients, and the appeal of artisanal production.
The KRC Genk launches its market and offers Jeppe Erenbjerg from Zulte Waregem
KRC Genk has started their transfer market activities by acquiring Jeppe Erenbjerg from Zulte Waregem.
Major changes in Belfius savings accounts
Belfius, a Belgian bank, is implementing major changes to its savings accounts.
Scientists warn of warming Earth at an unprecedented rate
Scientists warn that Earth is warming at an unprecedented rate.
The Commission has decided to extend the period of validity of the agreement.
The article lists an event at Café Maison du Peuple in Saint-Gilles/Sint-Gillis.
Mobilisation against Jordan Bardella's arrival in the Flemish parliament on Thursday
Protests are being organized against Jordan Bardella's visit to the Flemish Parliament on Thursday.

Brussels proposes a summer programme: 'The city will become a major playground'
The city of Brussels has introduced 'Zomerpret,' a summer program featuring various cultural events such as concerts, dance performances, open-air cinema, and musical cruises. Mayor Philippe Close highlighted the transformation of Brussels into a multicultural city with many things to discover and experience. Specific events include Vaux-Hall Summer in Warandepark and Zomerkaai at Akenkaai, along with the Brussels Dance Festival and Festival Classissimo.