Trial against Imam Bassam Ayachi to start in Paris on Tuesday

BRUSSELS (Brussels Morning) - French-Syrian Imam Bassam Ayachi is on trial in Paris on Tuesday for terrorist conspiracy. Ayachi is considered a veteran of radical Islam in Belgium. The lawsuit…

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Uncles, Nephews, and Tribal Elders: An Enduring Belgian Connection to Native Americans.

Adrien Croquet (1818-1902) was born in Braine l’Alleud ,Belgium.  He was ordained in 1844 as an abbot after studying at the University of Louvain. Missionary work in America was his…

By Jack Gaioni 6 Min Read

In Gaza: The Death of Information

No one has been held accountable for her murder. Those who wage war do not want the truth to surface. We recall investigations into the use of white phosphorus by…

By Sabrina Pignedoli MEP 4 Min Read

Greece’s Homosexual Future: Same-sex Marriage and Parenting

Recent studies in animal sexuality serve to dispel two common myths: that sex is exclusively about reproduction and that homosexuality is an unnatural sexual preference. It now appears that sex…

By Sam Vaknin 6 Min Read

Putin critic Alexei Navalny dies in Arctic Circle jail, says Russia

UK prime minister Rishi Sunak said, “This is terrible news. As the fiercest advocate for Russian democracy, Alexei Navalny demonstrated incredible courage throughout his life. My thoughts are with his…

By Martin Banks 3 Min Read

EU candidate countries set to join work of  EU institution

The initiative, a priority of EESC President Oliver Röpke, seeks to set new standards for involving candidate countries in EU activities, facilitating their progressive and tangible integration into the EU.

By Martin Banks 2 Min Read

The Way Forward: Strengthening NATO Amid Global Uncertainty

NATO has successfully averted any military attacks against its member nations for 75 years. This achievement is attributed to the unwavering commitment of all NATO Allies to protect one another,…

By Lailuma Sadid 11 Min Read

Why Europe should pay attention to Central Asia

Belgium (Brussels Morning Newspaper), We live in an interconnected world where even Europe cannot manage without goods imports from abroad. However, importing goods from some countries, particularly distant ones, has become…

By Tomáš Zdechovský MEP 10 Min Read

How the Muslim World League is Helping Pioneer the Sarajevo Interfaith Model of Peacebuilding

The ceremony, themed on engaging parliamentarians and religious leaders for peace and coexistence, was attended by dignitaries such as Zeljko Komsic, chairperson of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina and…

By Admir Lisica 7 Min Read

Scavenger Economies, Predator Economies

These economies feed off historical or economic conjunctures or crises. They position themselves as a bridge between warring or conflicting parties. 

By Sam Vaknin 11 Min Read

Cost of the war to Ukraine’s economy outlined in a new report

The report outlines the damage caused by the war so far as assessed by the Government of Ukraine, the World Bank Group, the European Commission, and the United Nations, known…

By Martin Banks 2 Min Read

New survey pains worrying picture of  business climate

It says, for example, that around 60% of responding companies have to wait over a year and up to 6 years for a permitting approval; 83% find the complexity and…

By Martin Banks 3 Min Read

The new Migration Pact is a step backwards in rights

On the so-called mandatory solidarity, we are in the farce, as this can result in a voluntary choice by the Member States between financial contributions, border management, operational support within…

By Laura Ferrara MEP 4 Min Read

The European Commission is serving food poverty as part of the election campaign

On February 6, 2024, "The Commission sets out the path to achieve the goal of making the European Union climate-neutral by 2050. It recommends reducing net greenhouse gas emissions by…

By Anna Spurek 6 Min Read

Farmers granted exemption from rules on land lying fallow

The European Commission has agreed to grant a partial exemption for European farmers from the conditionality rule on land lying fallow. 

By Martin Banks 3 Min Read

MP Roosmarijn Beckers Raises Concerns Over Flemish Children’s Language Proficiency

Brussels (Brussels Morning – February 12, 2024) In the latest assessment of the Koala screening program, approximately 11 percent of five-year-old children in Flanders have shown inadequate Dutch proficiency for…

By Lailuma Sadid 2 Min Read
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