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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Bonheiden fire claims 1 life and destroys 2 apartments

Bonheiden (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - A fire on Zwarte Leeuwstraat, Bonheiden, Antwerp, claims 1 life, destroys 2 apartments,…

AZ Turnhout nurses plan dream wedding for Cancer patient

Turnhout (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - At AZ Turnhout, oncology nurses organized a heartwarming wedding for a cancer patient,…

Beersel residents can win free neighborhood party

Beersel (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Beersel launches a contest allowing residents to win a fully funded neighbourhood party,…

Drain firm threatens Ghent court over unpaid work

Sint-Martens-Latem (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - A drainage firm from Sint-Martens-Latem threatens to refill the cesspool at the Ghent…

EU Leadership including MEP Udo Bullmann urged to act now to prevent more deaths in Gaza

Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - As civilian casualties in Gaza mount, European leaders face growing pressure to take…

19% residents feel unsafe in Brussels, police reform planned

Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - A federal police survey in Belgium shows 64% feel safe, but 19% in…

Kalmthout uses AI fire detectors after the Kempen heath fire

Kalmthout (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Kalmthout municipality boosts safety at Kalmthoutse Heide after the Hoge Kempen fire, using…

Veltem Scout building destroyed by fire, Lt. De Greef leads

Veltem-Beisem (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - A fire around 22:40 on May 23, 2025, destroyed the Winksele-Veltem-Beisem scout building…

Green light for cheaper Kortrijk fire station plan

Haasrode (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - After a previous delay, the zonal council has approved a revised, cost-effective plan…

Haaltert fence dispute ends in failed reconciliation

Haaltert (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - A reconciliation attempt at the justice of the peace between Haaltert municipality and…

30,000 people protest for investments in non-profit sector

Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - In Belgium, about 27,500–30,000 people protested for better pay and conditions in healthcare…

Ghent cargo bikes rise from 95 to 688 calls for action

Ghent (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - The GMF’s bike count shows cargo bikes in Ghent rose from 95 in…

German chancellor commits to defend NATO allies in Baltics

Vilnius (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - During a visit to Vilnius on Thursday, Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated that Germany…

Romania’s Constitutional Court rejects appeal to annul presidential election

Bucharest (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - On Thursday, Romania's Constitutional Court unanimously dismissed a request to annul the presidential…

Glabbeek Bunkpop & Strandfuif return to roots after 46 years

Glabbeek (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Bunkpop and Strandfuif return to their original location near the Bunker Youth Centre…

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