Hasselt celebrates liberation and historical contributions

Hasselt (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): Hasselt is commemorating the 80th anniversary of World War Il liberation with events at Kasteel Rijsdaal, highlighting local history and resistance efforts, including support for…

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European Commission Launched Another Proceeding Against TikTok

Brussels (Brussels Morning) - European Commission initiates formal proceedings against TikTok under DSA for potential DSA violations related to TikTok Lite's "Task and Reward Program." The investigation focuses on risk…

By Giuseppe de vita 6 Min Read

EU crackdown planned on forced labour

This comes after the EU parliament gave its final approval to a new regulation enabling the EU to prohibit the sale, import, and export of goods made using forced labor.

By Martin Banks 3 Min Read

Festival brings Balkans culture to Brussels

The band, which topped the EU-wide TV spectacular with the catchy “Stefania”, is among scores of acts taking part in what is probably Brussels’ funkiest of parties.

By Martin Banks 6 Min Read

Central Asian state unveils biggest shake-up of gambling industry

The move is timely as it also comes with efforts in the European Union and EU Member States to introduce more robust anti-money laundering guidelines - and raising industry standards…

By Martin Banks 5 Min Read

Belgian Foreign Minister Hadja Lahbib Urges Comprehensive Action on Gaza Violence

Brussels (Brussels brussels Morning) - Foreign Minister Lahbib stresses that calls for a Gaza ceasefire are insufficient amid ongoing violence. She advocates for comprehensive action, including sanctions on Israeli settlers…

By Sarhan Basem 5 Min Read

EU Council-Japan Strategic Partnership Agreement: A Milestone in Bilateral Relations

Brussels (Brussels Morning) - The European Council and Japan have adopted a Strategic Partnership Agreement, marking a significant milestone in bilateral relations. It aims to enhance political and economic cooperation,…

By Andrea Calvello 3 Min Read

European Commission Greenlights Pfizer’s Antibiotic Targeting Superbugs

Brussels (Brussels Morning) - The European Commission approved Emblaveo, a new antibiotic by Pfizer, targeting Gram-negative bacteria to combat antimicrobial resistance, aligning with EU efforts to address this critical health…

By Giuseppe de vita 4 Min Read

Personal Story with War Crime in Israeli Army

In 1979, with the first stirrings of peace between Israel and Egypt, my battalion was sent to Halhul, a city north of Hebron, notorious for its anti-Israel sentiments and actions,…

By Sam Vaknin 5 Min Read

Taiwan offers a lesson on how to counter “information manipulation”

That was one of the messages to emerge from the hearing in the European Parliament. It is timely with the key EU elections looming fast on the horizon.

By Martin Banks 3 Min Read

“Flying Coffins” and America’s Environmental Movement

On the eve of World War II, California-born Martin Litton was a young aviator in the United States Army Air Corps. He had hopes of becoming a fighter pilot but…

By Jack Gaioni 8 Min Read

Belgian Prime Minister De Croo Addresses NatCon Controversy

Brussels (Brussels Morning) - Belgian PM De Croo responds to NatCon uproar, balancing security and free speech, stressing democratic values in managing the controversy. Belgium’s Prime Minister Alexander De Croo…

By Sarhan Basem 5 Min Read

Brussels Parliament Approves Special Ordinance on Referendums in Chaotic Vote

Brussels (Brussels Morning) - The Brussels Parliament passed a special ordinance on Friday that would allow the region to hold non-binding public referendums on yes-or-no questions in the future, subject…

By Sarhan Basem 2 Min Read

Controversy Erupts: EU Directive on EU Parliament Head Metsola Reporting

Valletta (Brussels Morning) - The European Parliament Office in Malta contests a Broadcasting Authority directive limiting reports on President Roberta Metsola, sparking criticism from her party for alleged censorship and…

By Sarhan Basem 4 Min Read

EU Council Imposed Sanctions Over Human Rights Abuses against Palestinians

Brussels (Brussels Morning) - The EU Council has sanctioned four individuals and two entities for severe human rights violations against Palestinians, including violent acts and property rights breaches in the…

By Andrea Calvello 4 Min Read

EU Commission Proposes Relaxing Regulations on Agricultural Use of Processed Manure

Brussels (Brussels Morning) - The EU Commission proposes relaxing rules on using processed manure in farming to address fertiliser costs and improve nutrient cycles. However, environmental groups oppose the move.…

By Giuseppe de vita 4 Min Read
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