Schaerbeek gives the green light for the first Brussels animal crematorium

Brussels, (Brussels Morning)- The Schaerbeek College of Aldermen has given the green light for the construction of the first animal crematorium in Brussels. It will be placed at the cemetery…

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2024 Local Elections: The Future of LGBT+ Rights Under Turkey’s Political Alliances

During the recent elections in Turkey, there was a lot of hate speech about the LGBT+ community. This was mainly led by Suleyman Soylu, the Interior Minister at the time,…

By İsrafil Özkan 8 Min Read

Brussels Considering Financial Tactics to Sway Hungarian Policy on Ukraine Aid

This development is not just a simple strategic shift; it's a reflection of a frayed patience with Orbán in Brussels. The fact that such measures are being discussed openly is…

By Otis De Marie 5 Min Read

Three countries of the African region are withdrawing from ECOWAS

Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger are countries that recently have fallen into the hands of military dictatorships after a series of coup d’etats. In the case of Mali, it has…

By Kseniya Sabaleuskaya 5 Min Read

AI Office, Data Protection Day, and Recent Developments in the Field with a focus on Greece

The Amending Protocol aims to expand the Convention’s scope, enhance data protection levels, and improve its effectiveness. The Protocol, targeting the modernization and improvement of the Council of Europe's Convention…

EU Flagship Scheme Yields Transcendent Benefits

Each euro in costs linked to the programme will ultimately bring five euros in benefits to EU citizens by 2040, proving the high value for money of investment in research…

By Martin Banks 3 Min Read

Willy Borsus Pushes for Administrative Relief: Calls for Meeting with Federal and Flemish Colleagues

Brussels (Brussels Morning – January 28, 2024) Willy Borsus, the Walloon Minister of Agriculture, announces plans to convene a meeting this Sunday with his federal counterpart, David Clarinval, and Flemish…

By Sarhan Basem 2 Min Read

Sweden’s journey towards joining NATO

Russian President Vladimir Putin perceives NATO expansion as a direct threat to Russia's security, citing it as a reason for launching the 2022 war in Ukraine. Paradoxically, the invasion has…

By Angelos Kaskanis 6 Min Read

The Silent Threat to European DemocracyThe Rise of Online Disinformation

Disinformation is a significant concern among Europeans, with 83% perceiving it as a threat to democracy. A notable 63% of younger Europeans encounter fake news weekly, while over half of…

By Atdhe Lila 6 Min Read

MP Roosmarijn Beckers Calls for More Attention to Preschool Attendance

Brussels (Brussels Morning - January 27, 2024) Flemish Member of Parliament Roosmarijn Beckers is urging for increased focus on the attendance of toddlers in nursery schools, citing concerns about their…

By Lailuma Sadid 2 Min Read

Trust in the EU: It’s the Economy

Economics acquired its dismal reputation by pretending to be an exact science rather than a branch of mass psychology. In truth, it is a narrative struggling to describe the aggregate…

By Sam Vaknin 13 Min Read

Texas Takes Charge: Building Walls Amidst US-Mexico Migration Crisis

Representatives of the Democratic Party are calling Texas’s actions unconstitutional, but 25 states with Republican governors backed Greg Abbott and signed a joint letter in support of Texas. 'President Biden…

By Kseniya Sabaleuskaya 3 Min Read

The Year of Hendrik Bogaert: A Journey Through Belgian Politics

Brussels (Brussels Morning – January 26, 2024) As the spotlight turns to Belgian politics, the focus narrows onto the notable figure of Hendrik Bogaert. With a year of significant developments…

By Simona Mazzeo 4 Min Read

Terrorism is not a symbol of power but rather of barbarity

The simmering state of society, perpetually hinting at the likelihood of a more significant eruption, has spawned internal strife among various regime factions. Nevertheless, Khamenei harbors hopes that these elections…

By Hamid Enayat 5 Min Read

No sovereignty without democracy: stop Orban’s blackmail now

Orban may depict himself as a brave Magyar revolutionary fighting against ‘’unelected bureaucrats in Brussels’’, but it is his autocratic regime that is enabling Russian imperialism to subjugate Europeans, and…

By Volt Europa 11 Min Read

New EU fiscal rules criticised by the Greens

Comment came from Philippe Lamberts MEP, President of the Greens/EFA Group and negotiator in the Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee.

By Martin Banks 2 Min Read
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