Beersel bans pull bombs and requires the Dutch at fairs

Beersel (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Beersel banned pulling bombs at fairs after complaints in Dworp, protecting animals from stress. All fair workers must speak Dutch. Christel Hanssens oversees these fair…

By Sarhan Basem 2 Min Read

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Human Trafficking Ring Busted in Brussels Nail Salons by Police

Brussels (Brussels Morning) - Last month, Brussels authorities apprehended 17 suspects allegedly involved in a human trafficking ring, exploiting Vietnamese migrants in nail salons. Investigations reveal trafficking routes and plans…

By Lailuma Sadid 3 Min Read

EU Commission Investigates Meta Under Digital Services Act for Minors Protection

Brussels (Brussels Morning) - The European Commission has unlocked formal proceedings to evaluate whether Meta, the provider of Facebook and Instagram, may have violated the Digital Services Act (DSA) in…

By Giuseppe de vita 4 Min Read

Pre-Election Open Letter to EP: Prioritizing Democracy Amid Authoritarian Rise

Brussels (Brussels Morning) - Nearly 300 signatories penned an open letter urging European Parliament candidates to prioritize democracy amidst global authoritarianism. The letter proposes 10 actions for safeguarding democracy within…

By Sarhan Basem 4 Min Read

Why I Am Running in Italy for the European Parliament

So our campaign is for a Europe with a common defense policy to replace 27 national armies, navies, and airforces with incompatible munitions; for a European energy market with laws…

By Sir Graham Watson 6 Min Read

Culture as a Public Good to Face Today’s European Challenges

Regarding the green transition, we need to understand that in order to change our production and consumption patterns towards sustainability we need to change our ways of life, so eventually…

By Alexis Georgoulis MEP 8 Min Read

New poll says “anti-European” parties are split

This view is shared by Portugal’s Chega (42% supporting) and Spain’s Vox (35% supporting). However, elsewhere, 88% of voters of Hungary’s Fidesz, 70% of those allied with Austria’s Freedom Party…

By Martin Banks 4 Min Read

Belgian Royals Meet EU Leaders at Berlaymont Building

Brussels (Brussels Morning) - King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of Belgium visited the Berlaymont building, meeting with EU leaders. The King addressed the College of Commissioners, discussing EU projects and…

By Sarhan Basem 4 Min Read

Emergency at Geerdegemvaart: Chlorine Fumes Prompt Pool Evacuation

Mechelen (Brussels Morning) -The Geerdegemvaart swimming pool in the Leliestraat in Mechelen was vacated on Wednesday morning after chlorine fumes were discharged. About forty children became unwell for a while…

By Sarhan Basem 5 Min Read

European Commission Forecasts Belgian Budget Deficit at 4.7% in 2025

Brussels (Brussels Morning) - The Belgian budget will be 4.4 per cent in the red by the end of this year, and if policy remains unruffled, it will record a…

By Sarhan Basem 5 Min Read

Brussels Plans Construction of New Tram Line Linking Belgica to North Station

Brussels (Brussels Morning) - A new Brussels tram line is on its way, as Brussels Mobility and public transport carrier STIB are applying for urban development access for the structure…

By Giuseppe de vita 4 Min Read

European Court to Decide on Flemish School Headscarf Ban

Brussels (Brussels Morning) - The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) will on Wednesday give a ruling in a case brought by three young Belgian women against Belgium. They challenged…

By Sarhan Basem 5 Min Read

EU Council Adopts Stance on Revised Toy Safety Regulations

Brussels (Brussels Morning) - The European Council has adopted its standing (negotiating mandate) on the toy safety regulation that revises the rules to protect children from risks linked to the…

By Andrea Calvello 6 Min Read

EU Commits €130M Humanitarian Aid for Latin America, Caribbean in 2024

Brussels (Brussels Morning) - The European Commission has issued nearly €130 million this year in humanitarian aid for Latin America and the Caribbean, to handle the needs of the most…

By Giuseppe de vita 5 Min Read

Just like looking for “Nessie”

Belgium (Brussel Morning Newspaper), The continued lack of involvement by Taiwan in the United Nations and other international organizations has been likened to the search for the famous Loch Ness…

By Martin Banks 3 Min Read

North Korea’s Pivot to Iran Signals a Shift in Global Politics: Is NATO Prepared for a Changing World?

This voyage marks a clear pivot by Pyongyang toward strengthening its ties with Tehran, hinting at a possible strategic realignment in response to escalating global pressures. The United States, observing…

By Otis De Marie 8 Min Read
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