Sarhan Basem

Sarhan Basem is Brussels Morning's Senior Correspondent to the European Parliament. With a Bachelor's degree in English Literature, Sarhan brings a unique blend of linguistic finesse and analytical prowess to his reporting. Specializing in foreign affairs, human rights, civil liberties, and security issues, he delves deep into the intricacies of global politics to provide insightful commentary and in-depth coverage. Beyond the world of journalism, Sarhan is an avid traveler, exploring new cultures and cuisines, and enjoys unwinding with a good book or indulging in outdoor adventures whenever possible.
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Ghent’s traffic plan: Mixed reactions from Alderman Watteeuw, Moens

Ghent ( The Brussels Morning Newspaper): The Gentbrugge bridge traffic plan, started in April, frustrates drivers. Gilbert Mons…

Brussels International Women’s Film Festival Celebrates Female Filmmakers

Brussels (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): The Brussels International Women's Film Festival runs from October 1-6, showcasing films by…

Political groups announce nominees for Sakharov prize 2024

Brussels (The Brussels Morning Newspaper) -Political groups in the European Parliament presented their nominees for the Sakharov Prize…

Brussels-Midi Police Station to Tackle Ongoing Crime Issues

Brussels (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): Brussels-Midi will soon open a police station to address ongoing crime issues. While…

Bruges city blaze: Woman in custody after fire on Verse-Vaartstraat

Bruges (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): On 24th September at 7 PM, a fire broke out in a house…

Back Friday: Bebat and Recupel launch recycling campaign in Hasselt

Hasselt (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): Bebat and Recupel's "Back Friday" campaign promotes recycling batteries and appliances across 24…

Youston in Genk: Vansynghel’s 22-meter columns for 300,000 m₽ archive

Genk (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): Youston's new archive building in Genk features 22-meter concrete columns, and 300,000 cubic…

Papal visit to Leuven: Hospitality industry faces new restrictions

Leuven (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): Pope Francis will visit Belgium from September 26-29, 2024, marking the 600th anniversary…

Ypres exhibition: ‘After the Great War, a New Europe 1918-1923’ until October 15

Ypres (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): A new exhibition, "After the Great War, a New Europe 1918-1923," is at…

EU AI pact gains support from over 100 companies

Brussels (The Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Around a hundred companies signed EU AI Pact vows to drive trustworthy…

Ancienne Belgique Launches 20% Discount for Students

Brussels (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): Ancienne Belgique offers a 20% discount on concert tickets for students with valid…

EU Commission urges member states to implement equality plans

Brussels (The Brussels Morning Newspaper) - The European Commission urges Member States to implement equality strategies. The EU…

FlixBus launches historic route: Kyiv to Brussels, twice weekly

Brussels (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): FlixBus has launched its first route connecting Ukraine and Brussels, enhancing travel for…

Hasselt’s Team Vermogen: Four Detectives Combat Financial Crimes

Hasselt (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): “Team Vermogen” has four detectives and one administrative worker, trained in financial crime.…

MEP Valentina Palmisano calls for light cannabis ban review

Brussels (The Brussels Morning Newspaper) - MEP Valentina Palmisano urges reconsideration of light cannabis bans. He highlighted economic…

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