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Police fire tear gas at Brussels protest against austerity measures

Trade unions led a strike involving up to 150,000 protesters against pension reforms and austerity measures amid Belgium's budget deficit breaching EU limits.

  • Tens of thousands protested in Brussels against Prime Minister Bart de Wever's proposed austerity measures, with organizers estimating over 150,000 participants despite police reporting 80,000.
  • Belgian police used tear gas to disperse crowds, while minor scuffles occurred between police and protesters.
  • The protest was organized by Belgium's three major trade unions and opposed cuts to pension and healthcare systems.
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The austerity policies of the Belgian federal government put tens of thousands of demonstrators on the streets of Brussels on Tuesday 14 October. Pensions, unemployment benefits, tuition fees, the coalition led by Federal Prime Minister Bart De Wever led to a mobilization to match the expectations of the unions on the common front for this national strike: 80,000 demonstrators at midday, according to the Brussels police.

·Paris, France
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A massive strike is underway in Brussels against reform plans from Prime Minister De Wever's government. Tens of thousands of people have descended on the Belgian capital.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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A national strike over the government's austerity plan grounded flights and disrupted public transport in Belgium today. Tens of thousands of people protested in Brussels.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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