Bredene’s Mathieu Bonne aims for 473km in 48 hours in Taiwan race

Bredene (Brussels Morning Newspaper) - Athlete Mathieu Bonne of Bredene starts his next venture during his visit to Taiwan. His mission during the 48-hour period consists of attaining the greatest…

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US Public Debt: The Next Great Depression?

Compared with the second quarter of 2022, the government debt to GDP ratio also decreased in both the euro area (from 93.5% to 90.3%) and the EU (from 85.9% to…

By Sam Vaknin 5 Min Read

Gun Policy Dilemma: Iowa School Shooting Sparks Urgent Calls for Reform

The tragic events at Perry High School underscore the urgency for a nuanced and comprehensive approach to addressing the multifaceted problem of gun violence in the United States. As the…

By Kseniya Sabaleuskaya 5 Min Read

Elections to the European Parliament 2024: Shaping the Future Leadership

Michel, who aims to secure the presidency of the European Parliament from June 2024, has set off a chain reaction, forcing EU leaders to grapple with the question of his…

By Kseniya Sabaleuskaya 4 Min Read

Number of murdered Journalists reaches all time high

Two Journalists’ murders in Afghanistan occurred this year under Taliban rule, and elsewhere in the Asia-Pacific region, 10 Journalists were killed across India, the Philippines, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and China.

By Martin Banks 2 Min Read

North Korea’s Leader Issues Warning of Possible Conflict Amid Tensions with South Korea

Despite historical references to South Koreans as "one people," tensions have escalated, particularly after South Korea engaged in joint military drills with Japan and the United States. Kim Jong Un's…

By Kseniya Sabaleuskaya 3 Min Read

Unrest in Congo: Post-Election Turmoil Raises Concerns of Coup

Belgium (Brussels Morning) In the aftermath of the presidential elections held on December 20, 2023, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, concerns loom over the potential escalation of protests into a…

By Kseniya Sabaleuskaya 4 Min Read

Otto: Dressed for Success

Otto Skorzeny (1908-1975) was born in Vienna, Austria into a family with a long, distinguished history of military service. As a young man, Otto joined the Austrian branch of the…

By Jack Gaioni 8 Min Read

Islamic Fundamentalism in Opposition to World Peace

The Shah's repression of progressive movements created a political vacuum, which this fundamentalist current exploited, seizing power through the network of mosques and the influence of religion on the population.…

By Hamid Enayat 13 Min Read

Brussels Sees Over 1,000 Daily Journeys: Cambio’s 2023 Milestone

Car sharing system Cambio has had another record year. Last year the company carried out 380,000 journeys in Brussels, more than a thousand per day. Together with Flanders, Cambio recorded…

By Editorial Team 2 Min Read

Brussels is the only region to experience a decline in the number of bankruptcies

In Brussels, company courts declared 1,711 bankruptcies last year. This is evident from data from trade information office GraydonCreditsafe. This made Brussels the only region that experienced a decrease in…

By Editorial Team 1 Min Read

Final balance New Year’s Eve: 206 arrests, 36 judicial detentions

The Brussels security forces have drawn up a final assessment of the turbulent New Year's Eve. Ultimately, 206 troublemakers were arrested, which is 46 more than last year. These figures…

By BrusselsMorning 3 Min Read

Train traffic disrupted between Brussels and Halle due to flooding near tracks in Buizingen

Due to a flood near the train tracks in Buizingen (sub-municipality of Halle in Flemish Brabant), train traffic was disrupted between Brussels and Halle on Tuesday afternoon. Buizingen station is…

By Editorial Team 2 Min Read

Amid Gaza War, Armenians Under Siege in East Jerusalem

Jerusalem, a city with a storied past, is currently witnessing a crisis that imperils one of its oldest communities—the Armenian community. Anchored in the heart of the Old City,

By George Meneshian 8 Min Read

Income, Justice, Fairness: A European Muddle

“Over the past few decades, European societies have witnessed unprecedented increases in inequalities in wealth and income. Faced with more flexible labor markets, skill-based technological change, ongoing demographic change, and…

By Sam Vaknin 19 Min Read

Russia “trying to break resistance” of Ukraine people, says human rights lawyer

Russia has been accused of trying to “break the resistance” of Ukrainians and occupy the country, according to a leading human rights lawyer.

By Martin Banks 3 Min Read
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