Main newspapers / media outlets in Belgium

PublicationsBelgium – Main newspapers / media outlets

Main newspapers / media outlets in Belgium listed in no particular order:

  • De Standaard: One of the largest Dutch-language newspapers in Belgium, De Standaard covers a wide range of topics including politics, business, sports, and culture. https://www.standaard.be/
  • Het Nieuwsblad: Another major Dutch-language newspaper, Het Nieuwsblad is known for its in-depth reporting on local news and events. https://www.nieuwsblad.be/
  • De Morgen: A Flemish daily newspaper with a focus on in-depth reporting, De Morgen covers national and international news, politics, culture, and more. https://www.demorgen.be/
  • Le Soir: One of the largest French-language newspapers in Belgium, Le Soir covers national and international news, politics, culture, and sports. https://www.lesoir.be/
  • La Libre Belgique: A French-language daily newspaper, La Libre Belgique is known for its independent and critical approach to news and politics. https://www.lalibre.be/
  • De Tijd: A Dutch-language financial newspaper, De Tijd covers business and economic news, as well as politics, culture, and lifestyle. https://www.tijd.be/
  • VRT NWS: The news division of the Flemish public broadcaster VRT, VRT NWS provides news and current affairs coverage across a range of platforms including television, radio, and online. https://www.vrt.be/vrtnws/
  • RTBF Info: The news division of the French-language public broadcaster RTBF, RTBF Info provides news and current affairs coverage across a range of platforms including television, radio, and online. https://www.rtbf.be/info/
  • Knack: A weekly news magazine, Knack covers a range of topics including politics, business, culture, and entertainment. https://www.knack.be/
  • Gazet van Antwerpen: A Dutch-language newspaper that covers news and events in the province of Antwerp and beyond. https://www.gva.be/
  • Het Belang van Limburg: A Dutch-language newspaper that covers news and events in the province of Limburg and beyond. https://www.hbvl.be/
  • La Dernière Heure/Les Sports: A French-language newspaper that covers news and events in Brussels and Wallonia, with a particular focus on sports. https://www.dhnet.be/
  • Sudpresse: A network of French-language newspapers and news websites that covers news and events in Wallonia and Brussels. https://www.sudinfo.be/
  • Bruzz: An English-language news website that covers news and events in Brussels, with a focus on the city’s international community. https://www.bruzz.be/
  • Flanders Today: An English-language news website that covers news and events in Flanders, with a focus on the region’s international community.
  • Belga: A news agency that provides news and information to media outlets across Belgium. https://www.belga.be/
  • The Bulletin: Your guide to Brussels and Belgium in English since 1962. The platform for Belgium’s international community. https://www.thebulletin.be/

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