Migrants to face AI and new tech screening at EU coastlines

Brussels (Brussels Morning) Migrants wanting to reach EU soil will face increased scrutiny, as border authorities along the boundaries of Greece and Turkey move to install digital surveillance technology. Along…

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Charleroi Tragedy: Special Forces Officer Dies in Violent House Search

Fatal confrontation during a house search in Lodelinsart claims the life of a special forces officer; the perpetrator also dies later. On Monday, A house examination in Lodelinsart (Charleroi) became…

By Simona Mazzeo 4 Min Read

Enhancing Employee Rights: The European Commission’s Directive Amendments

EU proposes revisions to EWC Directive, enhancing employee rights, transparency, and inclusivity in transnational workforce matters. Following calls by the EU Parliament for potentially far-reaching modifications, the European Commission has…

By Simona Mazzeo 4 Min Read

Empowering Sustainability: The European Council’s Critical Raw Materials Act

European Council adopts the Critical Raw Materials Act, ensuring sustainable supply chains, strategic resource management, and resilience in Europe. Today, The European Council has embraced the regulation to specify a…

By Simona Mazzeo 5 Min Read

EU reacts to outcome of Russian elections

He sought to defend the legitimacy of the poll and said, “No matter who or how much they want to intimidate us, no matter who or how much they want…

By Martin Banks 5 Min Read

Flying the flag for Brusels’ Horeca sector in “difficult times”

The area, in the shadow of the city’s huge Palace of Justice (and Big Wheel), still boasts a daily antiques market and attracts hordes of tourists and visitors from Europe…

By Martin Banks 6 Min Read

Brussels Under Fire: Confronting Drug Trafficking in the Capital

Brussels implements tactics to target drug trafficking hotspots but faces scepticism amid ongoing violence and concerns over community impact. A new police tactic of determining drug trafficking hotspots in Brussels…

By Simona Mazzeo 4 Min Read

Prime Minister De Croo Announces Belgium’s Role in Gaza Aid Project

Belgium (Brussels Morning) - joins humanitarian efforts and aids Gaza via a maritime corridor. Prime Minister De Croo emphasizes the importance of land access for aid. During an event in…

By Simona Mazzeo 5 Min Read

EU Commission President Leads Delegation to Egypt, Reveals €7.4 Billion Assistance Plan

EU leaders announce €7.4 billion aid package, deepen ties with Egypt, aiming to address migrant flows and bolster the economy. Commission President Ursula von der Leyen with other EU leaders…

By Simona Mazzeo 5 Min Read

EU Election 2024: A Global Perspective in the Election

Europe's upcoming election confronts global challenges like conflict, migration, and famine, emphasizing the need for proactive foreign policy solutions. Political experts often say that local issues matter most in politics.…

By Simona Mazzeo 4 Min Read

Massive Protest Against Police Brutality in Brussels

Thousands gathered in Brussels to protest police violence, demanding justice, systemic change, and an end to racial profiling and discrimination. To observe the International Day Against Police Violence, on Friday…

By Simona Mazzeo 4 Min Read

De Croo Urges Israel to Demonstrate it Isn’t Weaponizing Famine

Belgium's (Brussels Morning) Prime Minister, Alexander De Croo, criticizes the lack of humanity in delivering aid to Gaza, urging Israel to ensure humanitarian access. Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo…

By Simona Mazzeo 5 Min Read

European Commission Proposes Reforms to Agricultural Policy Amid Farmer Protests

EU Commission recommends changes to ease burdens, provide flexibility for farmers amidst protests over regulations and sustainability concerns. The European Commission presented to review specific provisions of the Common Agricultural…

By Simona Mazzeo 4 Min Read

European Court of Human Rights to review ban on Moldovan opposition party

Marina Tauber, former Vice Chair of the Shor party, expressed her satisfaction with the ECHR's ruling, emphasizing that "free and equitable elections are fundamental to democracy, and the government's ban…

By Luis Arellano, MBA 3 Min Read

EU Lawmakers Demand Meta to Abandon ‘Pay or Be Tracked’ Tactic

EU lawmakers urge Meta to drop its controversial 'pay or be tracked' approach, citing concerns over privacy and data protection. Meta is encountering a call from lawmakers in the European…

By Simona Mazzeo 5 Min Read

Belgium’s Bold Move: Securing Government Communications

Belgium introduces Belgian Secure Communications (BSC) to shield government communication from hacking, and espionage, ensuring confidentiality and national security. Ministers, top officials and diplomats will gain new secured smartphones and…

By Simona Mazzeo 4 Min Read
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